All comments, images and other embedded media have been removed. 41 years into their career together, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson are on the cover of Rolling Stone. What do people need to know about the staunch social conservative and erstwhile VP Here, drawn from interviews he’s done, the most revealing profiles written over the years, a pair of biographies. NOTE: Posts over 10 years old are partially archived. Hendryx received a Grammy nomination for Rock This House, featuring The Rolling Stones Keith Richards on guitar. Rush Finally Make the Cover of Rolling Stone. Peter Gabriel has also demanded Limbaugh stop using his music as well. You can read the entire cease & desist letter here. Yesterday, I contacted Anthem Entertainment and Rush (the band) about Rush Limbaugh's airing of its music on his show, and today I was exclusively informed that the legendary Canadian rock group has formally demanded that the Rush Limbaugh Program stop using its music on the air.įor years now, Rush Limbaugh has been playing Rush music (get it?) as bumpers out of his commercial breaks, including the tracks "Bravado" and "The Spirit of Radio." In fact, when Limbaugh attacked Sandra Fluke and remarked about seeing sex tapes of Fluke in exchange for birth control pills, Limbaugh was playing the popular Rush track "The Spirit of Radio" under his rant. Limbaugh has come under fire because of his recent inflammatory comments about Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke. as well as radio personality Rush Limbaugh late-night television talk show host Conan OBrien many celebrities, including The Rolling Stones. Watergate lawyer John Dean said Tuesday that all the signs point to Donald Trump being indicted in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the former president. UPDATE - Rolling Stone magazine examines the legal issues involved in this article, and Rage Against the Machine has also joined the fray (thanks RushFanForever).īob Cesca of The Huffington Post reports that Rush's legal team has issued a cease & desist letter (thanks Unit 3) to Rush Limbaugh, demanding that he stop using the band's music on his radio show. Richard Nixon’s former White House counsel said all the signs point to one thing in the probe into the ex-president. UPDATE - Here's The American Spectator's take on this (thanks PhillyMike).
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