Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Rush: The Rise Of Kings (1968-1981) documentary due this spring



“Rush: The Rise Of Kings (1968-1981)”, a new documentary about the Canadian rock legends, will be released on May 6.

The film traces the history of Rush from the barrooms of Toronto in the late 1960s to the world's largest arenas in the late 70s and early 1980s, by which time they were amongst the biggest bands on the planet.

The set features a combination of rare and classic footage, the testimony of friends, colleagues and those who worked with Rush through the years, plus exclusive and archive interviews and more.

The package is produced by Sexy Intellectual Studios, a label known for making unofficial music documentaries.

“Rush: The Rise Of Kings (1968-1981)” is available for pre-order via the Amazon link below.




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