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Alexander Zivojinovich, mais conhecido como Alex Lifeson, é guitarrista da banda Rush. Segundo ele, "Zivojinovich" se traduz como "filho da vida", o que originou seu nome artístico. O guitarrista do Rush é considerado o cientista da banda, pois busca constantemente sonoridades diferentes para expressar sua musicalidade. More information...

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