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Neil Peart
Hamilton, Canada • 1952-09-12 – 2020-01-07
Neil Peart is credited on 1,232 releases across 251 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1970–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

1,232
Pressings credited
251
Albums
6
Decades active
1,360
In collections
Biography
Neil Ellwood Peart ( PEERT; September 12, 1952 – January 7, 2020) was a Canadian musician and author, who was the drummer, percussionist, and primary lyricist of the progressive rock band Rush. He was nicknamed "the Professor", after his resemblance to the Gilligan's Island character of the same name. His drumming was renowned for its technical proficiency and his live performances for their exacting nature and stamina. Peart earned numerous awards for his musical performances, including an induction into the Modern Drummer Readers Poll Hall of Fame in 1983 at the age of 30, making him the youngest person ever so honoured. Peart was born in Hamilton, Ontario, and grew up in Port Dalhousie (now part of St. Catharines). During adolescence, he floated between regional bands in pursuit of a career as a full-time drummer. After a discouraging stint in England, Peart returned home to concentrate on music where he joined Rush, a Toronto band, in mid-1974, six years after its formation. Together they released 19 studio albums, with 10 exceeding a million copies sold in the United States. Billboard lists the band third in "most consecutive gold or platinum albums by a rock band". Early in his career, Peart's performance style was deeply rooted in hard rock. He drew most of his inspiration from drummers such as Keith Moon, Ginger Baker and John Bonham, players who at the time were at the forefront of the British hard rock scene. As time passed, he began to emulate jazz and big band musicians Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich. In 1994, Peart became a friend and pupil of jazz instructor Freddie Gruber. It was during this time that Peart revamped his playing style by incorporating jazz and swing components. In addition to serving as Rush's primary lyricist, Peart published several memoirs about his travels. His lyrics for Rush addressed universal themes and diverse subjects including science fiction, fantasy, and philosophy, as well as secular, humanitarian, and libertarian themes. Pear
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Credited work
1,232 releases · 251 albums · active 1970–2026
- Performance · 2,805
- Other credits · 892
- Production · 14
Studios: Toronto Sound Studios · Le Studio · Massey Hall · Rockfield Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Moving Pictures
1981

2112
1976

Permanent Waves
1980

Hemispheres
1978

A Farewell To Kings
1977

Signals
1982

Grace Under Pressure
1984

Fly By Night
1975

Exit...Stage Left
1981

All The World's A Stage
1976

Power Windows
1985

Hold Your Fire
1987

Caress Of Steel
1975

Presto
1989

Roll The Bones
1991

Vapor Trails
2002

A Show Of Hands
1989

Clockwork Angels
2012

Counterparts
1993

Test For Echo
1996

Snakes & Arrows
2007

Archives
1978

Feedback
2004

South Park The 25th Anniversary Concert
2022
Frequent collaborators
- Rush
- Various
- The Buddy Rich Big Band
- Jeff Berlin
- Vertical Horizon
- Yngwie Malmsteen
- Silver Sun
- Sun City Girls
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