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  2. Tom Rush - Wikipedia

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    Elektra, Prestige, Columbia. Website. tomrush.com. Thomas Walker Rush (born February 8, 1941) [1] is an American folk and blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter who helped launch the careers of other singer-songwriters in the 1960s and has continued his own singing career for 60 years. [2]

  3. No Regrets (Tom Rush song) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Rush singles chronology. "Ladies Love Outlaws". (1974) " No Regrets ". (1975) " No Regrets " is a song by folk and blues singer/songwriter Tom Rush. It is the final song on his 1968 album The Circle Game and was released as a single in the UK in January 1968 and in the US in April. It peaked at number 57 on the UK BMRB Breakers, an official ...

  4. The Circle Game (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Circle Game is the 1968 album from folk rock musician Tom Rush. He covers three songs from fellow singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, as well as songs by Jackson Browne and James Taylor. Rush himself wrote "Rockport Sunday" and his classic, often-covered tune "No Regrets" which has become a folk standard and has been covered by several dozen ...

  5. Tom Rush (1970 album) - Wikipedia

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    B+ [2] Tom Rush is the 1970 album from pioneer Folk rock musician Tom Rush. He covers songs from fellow folkies Jackson Browne, Murray McLauchlan, James Taylor and David Wiffen. Guest musicians were David Bromberg on Dobro and Red Rhodes on Steel Guitar. The album spent sixteen weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at #76 on May 23, 1970.

  6. Merrimack County (album) - Wikipedia

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    Merrimack County is the 1972 album from pioneer Folk rock musician Tom Rush.The standout tracks are "Mink Julip", "Mother Earth", "Jamaica, Say You Will", "Wind on ...

  7. Tom Sawyer (song) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Sawyer (song) "Tom Sawyer" from Moving Pictures. " Tom Sawyer " is a song by Canadian rock band Rush, originally released on their 1981 album Moving Pictures as its opener. The band's lead singer, bassist, and keyboardist, Geddy Lee, has referred to the track as the band's "defining piece ... from the early '80s". [ 5 ]

  8. Wrong End of the Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [ 1] Wrong End of the Rainbow is the 1970 album from pioneer Folk rock musician Tom Rush. The music on this album, his second in 1970, tends to lean more toward the country rock style. [ 1] The album was on the Billboard 200 chart for nine weeks and charted as high as #110 on January 30, 1971.

  9. Rush discography - Wikipedia

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    Rush discography. Rush was a Canadian progressive rock band originally formed in August 1968, in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario. For the overwhelming majority of its existence, the band consisted of bassist, keyboardist, and lead vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart.