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Neil Peart

Life and Career
Early
Peart was born on the family farm in Hagersville, on the outskirts of Hamilton. The first child of four , his brother Danny and sisters Judy and Nancy were born after the family moved to St. Catharines Peart two. At that time his father became Director Equipment Parts Dalziel, a provider of agricultural machinery. In 1956 the family moved to Port Dalhousie area of the city. Peart attended Gracefield school, and describes his childhood as happy and said she had a family atmosphere. In early adolescence, he became interested music and acquired a transistor radio, which used to set the stations broadcasting pop music from Toronto, Hamilton and Welland, Ontario, and Buffalo, USA.
His first exposure to music education has taken the form of piano lessons, later said in his video A pedagogical work in progress will not much impact on him. He had a penchant for drumming on various objects in the house with a pair of chopsticks, so for her 13th birthday, her parents bought a pair of chopsticks, a carpet of practice and lessons, with the promise that if I could for one year, they would buy a kit.
His parents bought him a battery for his 14th birthday and began to draw lessons from Don George at the Conservatory of Music of the peninsula. His stage debut took place this year Parade Christmas at St. John's Anglican Church Hall Port Dalhousie. His next appearance was in Lakeport High School with his first band, the eternal triangle. This performance contained an original number entitled "LSD forever." Here he plays his first solo show.
Peart got a job Lakeside Park, an amusement park on the shores of Lake Ontario, more later, inspired a song by the same name in the Rush album Caress of Steel. He worked into play Bubble Ball Throw, but his tendency to do business easier when was loose resulting in his dismissal. In his late teens, Peart had played in Local groups Mumblin Sumpthin, the majority, and JR Flood. These bands practiced in gyms basements and garages and played church halls, schools and roller-blading trails in the cities of southern Ontario, Mitchell, Seaforth, and Elmira. They also played in Ontario town north of Timmins. Tuesday night jam sessions have been completed in the Niagara Theatre Centre.
Career before joining Rush
At eighteen years, after struggling to achieve success as a drummer in Canada, Peart went to London hoping to pursue a career as a professional musician. Despite playing in several groups and pick a session of casual work, he was forced to make a living selling trinkets to tourists in a souvenir shop called The Frog Great in Carnaby Street.
In London, he found the writings of novelist Ayn Rand objectivist. Rand's writings became a significant influence Peart philosophical, as He finds many of his treatises to individualism and Objectivism inspiring. References to Rand's philosophy is in his words, especially "Anthem" 1975 Fly by Night and "2112" from 1976 to 2112.
After eighteen months of free music, and disillusioned absence progress in the business of music, Peart put his aspiration to become a professional musician and returned to Canada. Back in St. Catharines, he worked for his father selling tractor parts at Dalziel team.
Join Rush
After his return to Canada, Peart was recruited to playing drums for the group St. Catharines Hush, who played in the circuit of South Bar of Ontario. Shortly after, a mutual friend convinced Peart to audition for the Toronto-based group Rush, I needed a replacement for original drummer John Rutsey. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson oversaw the hearing. His acolytes describe the future of their arrival that day and a bit of humor, as she arrived in shorts, driving a battered old car with his drums stored in bins. Peart said the full hearing was a complete disaster. While Lee and Peart he struck off personally (the two shared similar tastes in books and music), Lifeson was less favorably impressed Peart. After discussion, Lee Lifeson Peart believes that style British drums, recalls The Who, Keith Moon, was what the band needed.
Peart officially joined the group on July 29, 1974, two weeks before the first U.S. tour group. Peart has acquired a silver Slingerland kit that has played in his first concert with the band, opening for Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann in front of more than 11,000 people at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 14, 1974.
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Peart then settled in his new position, also becomes the main songwriter of the band. Prior to joining Rush, had written some songs, but with the other members who are interested writing lyrics, Peart already written underutilized became as noticed as his musicianship. The group is still finding its feet as an act of registration, and Peart, with the rest of the band, must now learn to live in a suitcase.
His first recording with the group, 1975 Fly by Night was quite successful, having won the Juno Award for most promising new act, but follow-Caress of Steel ", the band had high hopes, was greeted with hostility by both fans and critics. In response to this negative reception, most of which focus on aspects B includes epic "The source of the Lamneth" Peart responded by writing "2112" on their next album of the same name in 1976. The album, despite the indifference record label, became their breakthrough and gained many followers in the United States. The tour concluded with a support stand for three nights at Massey Hall in Toronto, a Peart had dreamed of playing in both bars in southern Ontario, where she was presented today as "the professor" Battery Lee.
Peart returned to England to the north of Rush European Tour, and the group remained in the United Kingdom to record the next album of 1977 in A Farewell to Kings Rockfield Studios in Wales. They returned to Rockfield to record the follow-up, the hemispheres in 1978, wrote in its entirety in the study. The recording five studio albums in four years, with nearly 300 concerts a year, convinced the group to take a different approach since. Peart describes his time in the measuring tape as "a dark tunnel."
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Reinvention Game Style
In 1992, Peart has been invited by the daughter of Buddy Rich, Cathy Rich, playing the Buddy Rich Memorial Scholarship Concert in New York. Although initially intimidated by the request, Peart has accepted the offer and played for the first time with the Buddy Rich Big Band. Feeling that their performance leaves much to be desired, Peart decided to produce and play with two tribute albums, entitled "Burning Buddy Buddy Rich: A tribute to the music of Buddy Rich in 1994 and 1997 to regain his balance.
Peart wrote on his website that "… Yet I still had a persistent feeling that when I played in this style, I was just imitating, not really feels good. As the old standard of Duke Ellington said: "It said nothing, if I swing Ain, and I do not think so. "
In early 2007, Peart and Cathy Rich has started to discuss a new concert in tribute to Buddy. In response, Peart decided to increase further his swing style with formal drum lessons, this time under the tutelage another student Freddie Gruber, Peter Erskine, the drummer Steve Gadd instructor. On October 18, 2008, Peart once performed at the Buddy Rich De Hammerstein Ballroom Memorial Concert in New York.
family tragedy and continue
Shortly after the culmination of Rush's Test For Echo Tour July 4, 1997, Peart daughter and first child after age 19, Selena Taylor, died in a car accident on Highway 401 near the town of Brighton, Ontario on August 10. His common law wife of 22 years, Jacqueline Taylor, succumbed to cancer just 10 months after the June 20, 1998. Peart, however, claims his death was the result of a "broken heart" and called it "a slow suicide of apathy. It simply not care. "
In his book Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road, Peart writes of how he had told his musicians at the funeral Selena, "consider me retired." Peart took a hiatus to mourn and reflect, during which he traveled across America North in his BMW motorcycle, covering 88.000 kilometers (55.000 miles). After completing their journey, Peart decided to return to the band. Peart wrote Ghost Rider: Travels on the path of healing as a chronicle of his geographical and emotional journey.
Although Peart was visiting for a long time Rush photographer Andrew MacNaught Los Angeles presented MacNaught Peart to his future wife, photographer Carrie Nuttall. They were married Sept. 9, 2000. In early 2001, Peart announced his followers that he was ready to return to recording and stage. The product group was back on the 2002 album Vapor Trails. At the beginning of the tour that followed in support of the album, it was decided between the band members that Peart would not participate in routine daily press interviews and sessions Meet and Greet on arrival in a new city often monopolize the use of time daily life of a touring band. As always Peart has avoided such meetings in person, it was decided that to unnecessary exposure an endless stream of questions about the tragic events of his life was completely unnecessary.
Since the release of Vapor Trails and join their fellow exchange group, Peart returned to work the time a musician. Rush has since released a cover EP, Feedback in June 2004 and his 18th studio album Snakes & Arrows in May 2007, which were supported by three additional lines in 2004, 2007 and 2008.
In June 2009, edition of Peart News, Weather and Sports entitled "Under the guise of the Navy," announced that he and Nuttall expecting their first child. Peart and Nuttall first child, Olivia Louise Peart was born on August 12, 2009.
Musicality
Style and influences
Peart (just behind Geddy Lee), acting Rush.
Peart is considered one Most rock drummers by fans, musicians and magazines. Their influences are eclectic, ranging from John Bonham, Michael Giles, Phil Collins, Steve Gadd, Keith Moon, the fusion and jazz drummers Billy Cobham, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa and Bill Bruford. WHO was the first group that inspired to write songs and play drums. Peart is known for playing "butt", reverse stick for greater impact and increased capacity Rimshot. "When I started" Outside, Peart later said: "If I broke the tip of my sticks that I could not afford new, so it does run and use the other end. I got used and still use the heavy end of the light sticks – it gives me a solid impact, but with less of "dead weight" to sling around. "
Peart has played just matched grip, however, it was decided to change the traditional part of its reinvention of style in the 1990s under the tutelage of trainer Freddie Gruber jazz. Shortly after the shooting his first instructional DVD A Work in Progress, Peart was matched primarily reused, although it plays again when traditional songs the test of Eco and moments when he feels traditional harvest is more appropriate, as the snare drum primitive part of his drum solo. Author analyzing the details of these switches in the anatomy of a single drum DVD.
Team
Neil Peart drum kit and 360 degrees
With Rush Peart has played Slingerland, Tama, Ludwig drums and Drum Workshop, in that order.
Historically it has played Zildjian cymbals Series A, with cymbals China Wuhan. In the 2000s, Peart and walked Wuhan and Zildjian started using as Paragon, a line created for him by Sabian. In concert, Peart development uses a 360-degree battery, with a large set to acoustic and electronic drums in the rear.
Neil Peart began integrate Simmons Electronic Drums beginning of 1984, Grace Under Pressure
During the late 1970s, Peart increased his acoustic instruments percussion as orchestra bells, tubular bells, wind chimes, castanets, cymbals, timpani, gong, temple blocks, bell tree, triangle, and melodic cowbells. Since the mid-1980s, Peart replaced one of these buffers MIDI parts. This was done in order to trigger sounds sampled from various parts of acoustic percussion that otherwise consume too much stage space. Some purely electronic instrumental sounds not so used. A classic Pad MIDI Express Malletkat used is an electronic device that is two octaves MIDI resembles a xylophone or piano. Malletkat Express is comprised of rubber pads on the keys "to any proceedings may be used. In 1984, Grace Under Pressure he used Simmons electronic drums with Akai digital. Peart has performed several songs primarily using electronic your battery. Rhythms (for example, "Red Sector A", "Closer to the Heart" de la Palma (video) and "Mystic" on the R30.) Peart drum solos sections have also performed mainly in the electronics of your computer.
Shortly after making the choice to include electronic drums and triggers, Peart added what has become another trademark of his equipment: his drum riser. During live Rush shows, the lift allows automatic rotation Peart exchange parts dynamically to the kit (the "front", traditional kit, and "return kit electronics "). Basic Element Peart drum solo live performance has been in rotation and exchange forward and kits back through his solo. This special effect at the same time provides a symbolic transition of the drum solo in the style and offers a visual delight for the audience.
In 2000s, Peart began taking full advantage of advances in battery technology electronics, primarily incorporating Roland V-Drums and continue to using samplers with its current set of acoustic percussion. Peart shows digital library of traditional and exotic sounds has grown over the years with his music.
In April 2006, Neil has taken delivery of its third series of DW, configured as in the R30 series, at one end Sunburst Snuff on outer layers of maple with chrome ironmongery. He refers to this set as the "West Coast kit, as used in Los Angeles. In addition to using the recent recordings with Vertical Horizon, hit while composing songs for the last Rush album, Snakes & Arrows. It has a custom 23 "bass drum, all other sizes are the same as the R30 kit.
On March 20, 2007 revealed that Peart Drum Workshop has prepared a new series of painted red maple shells with DW hardware in black and gold "Snakes & Arrows" logos for Neil to play on the Tour Snakes & Arrows.
Solos
Peart is often regarded as one of the best professionals in concert drum solo. He is known for vast, complex solos drum containing the odd time signatures, complex arrangements (total separation between modes sometimes upper and lower extremities: For example, an ostinato known as "The Waltz"), and exotic percussion. These solos have been featured on every live album released by the group. In first live album (The world is a stage and the output … Stage Left), the drum solo was included as part of a song. In all subsequent live albums Drum Solo has been included on a separate track. His latest instructional DVD, Anatomy of a single drum, is a thorough review of how we built. He uses his solo tour since 2004 R30 30th Anniversary as a basis for discussion, as well as other lectures and demonstrations on how to construct a drum solo what is music instead of indulgence.
Letters
Peart is also the author of Rush. Literature has always strongly influenced his writings and, as such, has addressed a wide range of topics. In its early days with Rush, a large part of his work has been influenced by fantasy, science fiction, mythology and philosophy. However, almost the same amount would take care of real or personal problems such that life on the road and part of his adolescence.
The song "2112" focuses on the struggle of an individual against the forces of a collectivist Totalitarian state. This song was the band gap, but also criticism, mainly inspired by Neil Peart credit given to Ayn Rand in the notes. "There was a remarkable reaction, especially the English press, the late sixties, when collectivism was fashionable, especially among journalists "Said Peart." They called us' fascists Junior "and" love of Hitler. "It was a total shock to me."
Tired of accusations of fascism or ideological allegiance to Rand's philosophy of objectivism, Peart has sought to remind listeners his eclecticism and independence in the talks. He did not try to argue and defend views Rand: "First, the extent of my influence in the writings of Ayn Rand should not be exaggerated. I am a disciple of anyone. "
In 1980, the album Permanent Waves saw Peart quit use of fantasy literature and ancient mythology in his writing. 1981 "Moving Pictures" has shown that Peart was always interested by heroic, mythological, but now well established modern framework based on reality. The song "Limelight" from the same album is a narrative autobiographical reservations about their popularity and Peart pressure of fame. Permanent Waves now, most of the lyrics of Peart began to revolve around social, emotional, and humanitarian issues, so overall objective viewpoint and employ the use of metaphors and symbolic representation.
1984 Grace Under Pressure strings with elements such as the Holocaust killed ("Red Sector A") and death close friends ("Afterimage"). Since 1987, Hold Your Fire and Presto, including 1989, 1991's Roll the Bones, and their counterparts in 1993, lyric Peart continue to explore a variety of reasons, although the treatment of the theme of love and relationships ("Open Secrets", "Ghost a chance, "Speed of Love," "Cold Fire") a topic that has deliberately avoided in the past because of what he perceived as a hackneyed stereotype inherent. However, Vapor Trails in 2002 was devoted largely to talk about personal issues Peart and other humanitarian issues, such as 9 / 11 terrorist attacks ("The Peaceable Kingdom"). From Snakes & Arrows Group last album and focuses noise in order to Peart regarding faith and religion.
Guest Peart's words have always been divided. While fans have hailed as reflected and intelligent, some critics have called more than forged and verbose. For example, in 2007, was chosen as number 2 of Blender magazine's list of "worst lyricists of rock. "
political
Peart has never publicly identified with one party or political organization in Canada or the United States. Yet his political and philosophical views have often been analyzed through his work with Rush and other sources. Peart is often classified as an objectivist and admirer of Ayn Rand. Most of this is based on his work with Rush in the 1970s, especially the song "Anthem" and the album 2112 one specifically assigned to "the genius Ayn Rand. However, in an interview in 1994, while facing the individual is important prevalent in the field of justice and freedom ", especially a line distances Peart strictly objectivist, saying he was a disciple of anyone. "
While Peart sometimes as a "conservative" and "Republican" rock star, he, in 2005, describes itself as a "left libertarian" and is often cited as a libertarian celebrity. He also talks about Fox News Channel is biased towards conservatives and refutes the allegations that British he and Rush are a "good rock band" in his book Roadshow: Landscape Battery: a concert tour by motorcycle. In 2008, Peart has been described as a "quasi-libertarian and stated that the motorcycle helmet laws, which often opposition from civil libertarians "are not at all a problem for me."
Books
Peart is the author of four nonfiction books, the last released in September 2006. His growth as an author of the book published for several years (Not to mention his work as principal lyricist for Rush), through private letters and short trips sent to a small circle of friends and family. first book Peart, called the masked rider: cycling in West Africa, was written in 1996 on a one month cycle tour through Cameroon in November 1988. The book details Peart travel through towns and villages with four companions. The original had a limited circulation, but after the critical success and commercial second book Peart, Masked Rider has been reprinted and remains in the form printed after 2006.
After losing his wife and daughter [that] time, Peart wrote Ghost Rider: Travels on the road to recovery. Peart and the rest of the group has always been able to maintain their privacy at a distance its public image in Rush. However, Ghost Rider is a story of the first person Peart BMW R1100GS on the road on a motorcycle, in an effort to save his life as he embarks in a long journey across North America.
Deciding to take a trip on the road, Once in the car, Peart reflects on his life, career, family and music. This is explained in the third book of Peart Traveling Music: The soundtrack of my life and times. It follows Peart still carrying emotional scars, but building a new life. Like his two previous books, is a first person narrative.
Thirty years after Peart joined Rush, the group was in its 30th anniversary tour. Launched in September 2006 Roadshow: Landscape with a battery, a concert tour in Motorcycle details of the tour, both behind the drums, Neil R1150GS BMW R1200GS and and motorcycles.
DVD
In addition to video news releases as a group Rush, Peart has released two instructional DVD
A work in progress. Miami, Florida: Warner Bros. Publications. 2002. ISBN 0757990290 released on VHS in 1996 and reissued DVD in 2002.
Anatomy of a drum solo Sl: Hudson Music: Distributed by Hal Leonard. 2005. ISBN 1423407008
Awards and honors
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Peart has received the following awards in the surveyed readers of Modern Drummer magazine:
Hall of Fame: 1983
* Best Rock Drummer: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2006, 2008
Best Multi-Percussionist *: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
Percussion Instrumentalist: 1982
Most Promising Drummer: 1980
Better All: 1986
1986 Honor Roll: drummer, multi-percussion
(* – As a member of the Honor Roll in these categories is elected by more in the categories above.)
Best Educational Video: 2006 to the anatomy of a drum solo
Best Drum Recording 1980s, 2007, for "YYZ" output … Stage Left
Records Best Performance
1980: Permanent Waves
1981: Moving Pictures
1982: Exit … Stage Left
1983: Signs
1985: Grace Under Pressure
1986: Power Windows
1988: Hold Your Fire
1989: A Show of Hands
1990: Presto
1992: Roll the Bones
1993 Counterparts
1997: Test for Echo
1999 stages
2002: Vapor Trails
2004: R30
2007: Snakes & Arrows
Peart has received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2007:
Year Battery
Best Progressive Rock Drummer
Best Live Act
Best DVD (Anatomy of a drum solo)
Battery Best Album (Snakes & Arrows)
Peart has received the following awards at from DRUM! magazine for 2008:
Drummer of the Year
Best Progressive Rock Drummer (finalist)
Mainstream best drummer Pop (finalist)
Best Live Drum
Peart has received the following awards from DRUM! magazine for 2009:
Drummer of the Year
Best drummer of progressive rock
With Lee and his henchmen Lifeson, Peart was made an Officer of the Order of Canada May 9, 1996. The trio was the first rock band to receive this honor, as that group.
Author of Canada Hall of Fame as members of the group, Lee and Lifeson
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Studio Albums
Rush Fly by Night Caress of Steel 2112 A Farewell to Kings Hemispheres Permanent Waves Moving Pictures signals Grace Under Pressure Switch Windows Hold Your Fire Roll Presto Bones Test for Echo Vapor Trails counterparts Comments Snakes & Arrows
Albums Live
The world's a stage exit … Stage Left Grace Under Pressure Tour stages of hands Rush in Rio R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour Live Snakes & Arrows
live video
Exit … Stage Left Rush Grace Under Pressure Tour Palma Rio R30: 30th Anniversary Tour Replay X 3 Rush Snakes & Arrows Live
Compilations Album
II Rush Retrospective Retrospective Archive With Tales I The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987 Archival Gold 3 Workers
video compilations
Through the eye of the camera Chronicles
Tours
Roll the Bones Test for Echo Vapor Trails counterparts Tour Tour R30: 30th Anniversary Snakes & Arrows Tour Tour
Stubs
Instrumental Equipment History Victor Discography My Favorite Headache A work in progress anatomy a drum solo Ghost Rider: Travelling on the road to recovery "Miedo" series of Cygnus X-1 Duology Hugh Syme fifth order of angels
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Personality
NAME
Peart, Neil
Alternative Names
Peart, Neil Ellwood
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Canadian drummer, lyricist and author
DATE OF BIRTH
September 12, 1952
PLACE OF BIRTH
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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