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Neil Peart

    Neil Peart was a Canadian musician and author, best known as the drummer and lyricist for the rock band Rush. His musical style evolved from hard rock to embrace influences from jazz and big band musicians, earning him acclaim for technical proficiency and stamina. Beyond music, Peart was a prolific writer, publishing several travel memoirs. His lyrics for Rush explored universal themes of science fiction, fantasy, and philosophy, while his books focused on personal experiences.

    Ghost Rider
    Drumbeats
    Silver Surfers
    • Silver Surfers

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Neil Peart offers a heartfelt tribute to his cherished classic car collection, reflecting on his lifelong passion for automobiles. Through personal anecdotes and insights, he invites readers to explore the deep connection between his love for music and cars, showcasing the unique role they played in his life. This collection serves as a final homage to both his iconic career and the vehicles that inspired him.

      Silver Surfers
      4.4
    • Drumbeats

      Special Edition

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of African drums and spiritual themes, this chilling tale weaves together the haunting connection between music and the human soul. Co-authored by bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson and renowned Rush lyricist Neil Peart, the narrative explores deep emotional and cultural elements, creating a captivating experience that resonates with readers. The collaboration promises a unique blend of storytelling and musical inspiration, drawing readers into a world where rhythm and life intertwine.

      Drumbeats
      4.2
    • Ghost Rider

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This bold narrative written by the drummer and lyricist for the band Rush shows how Peart tried to stay alive by staying on the move after the loss of his 19-year-old daughter and his wife. 20 photos. 15 maps.

      Ghost Rider
      4.1