Alex Lifeson Presented With 'Lifetime Achievement Award' By the National Guitar Museum

Alex Lifeson Presented With 'Lifetime Achievement Award' By the National Guitar Museum

The National GUITAR Museum is proud to announce that Alex Lifeson, one of the most revered rock guitarists of the past 50 years, will receive its annual “Lifetime Achievement” Award for 2024. Lifeson is the fifteenth recipient of the award.

A founding member of the band Rush—known for its extraordinary level of musicianship and for crafting experimental and progressive rock epics—Lifeson has appeared on over 30 albums since 1974. “Alex’s playing has inspired countless guitarists to push the boundaries of what the guitar can do. And I am one of them,” says HP Newquist, the executive director of The National GUITAR Museum. “It’s hard to even put his playing in a single category—calling him a “rock guitarist” doesn’t begin to cover it. Catchy riffs, intricate instrumental passages, classical flourishes, jackhammer chords, brilliant tone . . . that’s just the start of what Alex does as a guitarist.”

“I'm honoured to be receiving this Lifetime Achievement award from the National GUITAR Museum,” said Lifeson. “I fell in love with the guitar when I was eleven years old and continue my romantic affair to this day, sixty years later. It has been my voice, my lover and my partner on a lifelong journey, and we’ve never had a single argument. I’m grateful for this acknowledgement and fortunate to share the rewards that come with being a guitarist.”

The National Guitar Museum (NGM) is the first museum dedicated to the history, evolution, and cultural impact of the guitar. Its touring exhibitions debuted in 2011 and have been presented in more than sixty museums around the world. NGM exhibitions are currently on display in both Australia and the United States.

Alex Lifeson joins previous Lifetime Achievement Award recipients:

2010: David Honeyboy Edwards
2011: Roger McGuinn
2012: B.B. King
2013: Vic Flick
2014: Buddy Guy
2015: Tony Iommi
2016: Glen Campbell
2017: Bonnie Raitt
2018: Liona Boyd
2019: Jose Feliciano
2020: Eddie Van Halen (in memoriam)
2021: Al Di Meola
2022: Jeff Beck
2023: Tommy Emmanuel
2024: Alex Lifeson

The Museum's Board Of Advisors is comprised of guitar greats Ritchie Blackmore, Steve Howe, Steve Vai, Liona Boyd, Tony Iommi and Al Di Meola.

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