Neil Peart, the legendary Rush drummer and main lyricist, passed away four years ago. His impact and awesomeness are remembered through various tributes and features. Geddy Lee recalls the moment Peart auditioned for the band, and Rolling Stone provides a definitive feature on his last days and legacy.
Neil Peart died four years ago this week. Inside the legacy and final years of Rush’s legendary drummer: https://t.co/37QF4pIlj0 https://t.co/OEMgdOIc0M
Today is the fourth anniversary of Neil Peart’s death. Here’s our definitive feature on his last days and legacy, with Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and many more telling the story for the first time https://t.co/KjoEQ9Nxiy
Neil Peart, gone four years ago today. I remember “the first time he auditioned for us," Geddy Lee said. “When he started playing, we looked at each other and were like, 'Yeah, this is the guy.’” @rushtheband @kristine_stone “Tom Sawyer” (1981) #RIP 🙏🏼 https://t.co/LMecXxqHTK
Three years ago today we lost Neil Peart & is there any better way to remember this 🇨🇦 legend then a vid of the man playing the Hockey Night In Canada theme? #RIPNeilPeart #Rush #GhostRider https://t.co/RY5XIUzLtt
RUSH's Neil Peart made a lasting impact. Here are 10 moments that demonstrate the drummer’s awesomeness: https://t.co/C60AWUkGkD https://t.co/qpDVcNurU0
4 years without the legendary Rush drummer and main lyricist Neil Peart 😢 https://t.co/5R04mpt8pg