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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 1 MIN

Welcome to Why Rush Matters

from Why Rush Matters · host Jeff Miers and Ray Wawrzyniak

This is the dedicated Rush podcast for fans who know this music was never just about dazzling time signatures, thunderous bass pedals, or impossible drum fills. It was about curiosity, friendship, ambition, imagination, grief, humor, and the strange, lifelong bond between a band and the people who found themselves inside its songs. Hosted by Buffalo music journalist and critic Jeff Miers and Rush historian, archivist, musicologist, and lifelong devotee Ray Wawrzyniak, the show grew out of a standout Rush conversation on Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers. That episode became one of the podcast’s biggest moments, proving what Rush fans already understood: there is always more to say, more to hear, and more to discover. Launching in Spring 2026, Why Rush Matters arrives as Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson bring Rush music back to the stage with drummer Anika Nilles on the Fifty Something tour. Jeff and Ray will explore the songs, albums, lyrics, live legacy, creative evolution, and cultural force of Rush with the care of scholars and the excitement of fans who still get chills when the needle drops. Expect smart conversation, deep research, rare perspective, special guests, stories from inside and around the Rush universe, and a guide through one of the most emotional chapters in the band’s history. For lifelong fans, newer listeners, musicians, collectors, and anyone asking why Rush still matters, this is the place to begin again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This is the dedicated Rush podcast for fans who know this music was never just about dazzling time signatures, thunderous bass pedals, or impossible drum fills. It was about curiosity, friendship, ambition, imagination, grief, humor, and the strange, lifelong bond between a band and the people who found themselves inside its songs. Hosted by Buffalo music journalist and critic Jeff Miers and Rush historian, archivist, musicologist, and lifelong devotee Ray Wawrzyniak, the show grew out of a standout Rush conversation on Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers. That episode became one of the podcast’s biggest moments, proving what Rush fans already understood: there is always more to say, more to hear, and more to discover. Launching in Spring 2026, Why Rush Matters arrives as Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson bring Rush music back to the stage with drummer Anika Nilles on the Fifty Something tour. Jeff and Ray will explore the songs, albums, lyrics, live legacy, creative evolution, and cultural force of Rush with the care of scholars and the excitement of fans who still get chills when the needle drops. Expect smart conversation, deep research, rare perspective, special guests, stories from inside and around the Rush universe, and a guide through one of the most emotional chapters in the band’s history. For lifelong fans, newer listeners, musicians, collectors, and anyone asking why Rush still matters, this is the place to begin again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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