Neil Peart, the late drummer of Rush, was known for using a variety of cowbells in his performances. He often used a LP (Latin Percussion) Cowbell, which is popular among drummers for its distinctive sound. Peart incorporated cowbells into several Rush songs, notably in "Honky Tonk Woman" and "The Spirit of Radio," adding a unique percussive element to the band's music. His innovative use of percussion instruments contributed to his reputation as one of the greatest drummers in rock history.
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Neil Peart (drummer of Rush) is 64 years old (birthdate: September 12, 1952).
The cast of Rush in Rio - 2003 includes: Neil Peart as Himself - Drums
Charles Peart died in 1798.
Mirabai Peart was born on March 19, 1981.
Neil Peart's birth name is Cornelius Ellwood Peart.
Neil Peart was born on September 12, 1952.
Neil Peart goes by Pratt, The Professor, John Ellwood Taylor, and Bubba.
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Neil Peart! Neil Peart is by fare the best if you don't believe me go to you tube and type in 'Rush'
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