Musician
The Resume
(August 27, 1953- )
Guitarist for Rush
Birth name Alexander Zivojonovich
Appeared on 'Trailer Park Boys' (May 2003)
Recorded 'Rush' (1974), 'Fly By Night' (1975), 'Caress of Steel' (1975), '2112' (1976), 'All The World's A Stage' (1976), 'A Farewell To Kings' (1977), 'Archives' (1977), 'Hemispheres' (1978), 'Permanent Waves' (1980), 'Moving Pictures' (1981), 'Exit... Stage Left' (1981), 'Signals' (1982), 'Grace Under Pressure' (1984), 'Power Windows' (1985), 'Hold Your Fire' (1987), 'A Show of Hands' (1989), 'Presto' (1989), 'Chronicles' (1990), 'Roll The Bones' (1991), 'Counterparts' (1993), 'Test For Echo' (1996), 'Retrospective I 1974-1980' (1997), 'Retrospective II 1981-1987' (1997) and 'Different Stages/Live' (1998)
Why he might be annoying
His last name is tough to pronounce.
In Naples, Florida, he beat up the cop who handcuffed his drunken son at a New Years Eve party (2004).
He spent 2 days in jail for assaulting the police officer.
His hotel room number was 2112 on 'Trailer Park Boys.'
He composed 'Andromeda's' TV theme.
Why he might not be annoying
Zivojonovich means 'Son of life' in Serbian, thus the name Lifeson.
He chose the name Lifeson because it easier to pronounce than Zivojonovich.
He is a fan of Trailer Park Boys and made a cameo.
Along with bandmates (Neil Peart and Geddy Lee) are the first rockers inducted as Officers of the Order of Canada.
He co-owns Toronto night club 'The Orbit Room.'
He founded Rush (1972).
Researched by Ryan
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Year In Review:
For 2009, as of last week, Out of 46 Votes: 47.83% Annoying
In 2008, Out of 33 Votes: 36.36% Annoying
In 2007, Out of 109 Votes: 48.62% Annoying
In 2006, Out of 260 Votes: 60.38% Annoying
In 2005, Out of 318 Votes: 46.23% Annoying
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