Rush album artist Hugh Syme discusses Fifty Something tour symbology in interview
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A blog post on a Rush fan site reports that album artist Hugh Syme gave an interview to Ultimate Classic Rock discussing the symbolism and artwork used on Rush's "Fifty Something" tour. The tour kicked off earlier this month, and Syme explains the creative symbology behind the tour's visual identity.
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· 3 pulledRush's Fifty Something tour kicked off earlier this month, and with every new Rush tour c
Rush album artist Hugh Syme sat down with Ultimate Classic Rock to talk about the new tour symbology used on the 'Fifty Something' tour
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