Rush Juno Awards Video Montage Goes Online
. (hennemusic) Rush were honored with the 2015 Allan Waters Humanitarian Award as part of Canada's Juno Awards last weekend, and producers are sharing video of the band's introductory montage from the event. The honor recognizes outstanding Canadian artists whose contributions have positively enhanced the social fabric of Canada. Bassist Geddy Lee was on hand to accept the honor on the band's behalf. "We are sincerely grateful to be recognized as this year's recipients of the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award," said the band. "We are proud, honoured and humbled to be in the company of all Canadians who find it within their hearts to help those in need." Over the course of their 40-year career, the members of Rush have supported a wide variety of causes - the Toronto Food Bank, United Way, amFAR, Doctors Without Border, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the Kidney Foundation Of Canada, Little Kids Rock, Grapes For Humanity Canada, the Chilean Red Cross and Alberta Flood Relief, among others. Watch the video here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
|
Root 66: New Riders of the Purple Sage- Gene Clark- More
Robert Plant, Yes and Willie Nelson Among Stars Coming to Ozarks Amphitheater
Live: Heart and Cheap Trick Rock Tampa
On the Blue: New Horizons Cruise Days 4 & 5: Starship Lands on the Pearl, Alan Parsons Takes It Home
Imagine Dragons Team With J Balvin For New Version Of 'Eyes Closed'
Slipknot Add Date To Here Comes The Pain Tour Due To High Demand
Black Country Communion 'Enlighten' With New Single
All That Remains Return With 'Divine' Video
The Hu Share 'Tatar Warrior' Live Video To Announce Live At Glastonbury Package
A Killer's Confession Unleash 'Martyr' Video
Focus Announce New Album 'Focus 12'
Singled Out: David Haerle's The Great Galaxy Sci-Fi Convention Show