Over the last couple of weeks, Rick Beato has posted interviews with both Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, and earlier this afternoon he dropped an interview with former Rush producer Terry Brown, conducted in Toronto at around the same time as the Rush interviews. Terry talks about his long career as a producer, and especially his time in the '70s and '80s producing some of Rush's most iconic albums. From the YouTube description:
In this interview I talk with legendary music producer Terry Brown about his extensive career and his iconic collaboration with the rock band Rush. Brown details his early beginnings in London at the famous Olympic Studios, as well as his move to Toronto and his subsequent role in shaping the sound of classic albums such as 2112, A Farewell to Kings, and Moving Pictures. ...
You can watch the entire interview below or at this location (thanks Chad H).












Friday Rush updates! Rush's "Fifty Something" tour just days away, RushCon to host a "Rush Tour Opening Night Watch Party" via YouTube, Rick Beato interviews Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart Spirit of Drumming Scholarship, new book "Vanished Time: A People's History of Rush" coming in November, and more ...
Last week Rick Beato posted his hour-long interview with Rush's Geddy Lee, and now it's Alex Lifeson's turn ...
Rush's Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee grace the cover of the latest edition of Guitar World magazine for a new interview where the pair discuss their unexpected reunion and upcoming "Fifty Something" tour ...
Friday Rush updates! Rush "Fifty Something" tour just a few weeks away, new Rush European magazine cover features, RUSHfest Scotland this weekend, "Crown Lands" talks Rush, and more ...
Friday Rush updates! Rush in the "New York Times", Alex Lifeson's "Lerxst Amps" introduce the "Analog Kid Double Chorus Pedal", MOFI to release a series of premium vinyl/hi-fi editions spanning Rush's Mercury catalog, RUSHfest Scotland, and more ...