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Music: Rush at the Honda Center

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Rush is one of the most prominent groups of the 1970s and ‘80s prog rock movement whose fans have been screaming at the proverbial windmills for the 13 years that the band has been eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Forty-four years after it formed, the band responsible for songs such as “Tom Sawyer,” “The Spirit of Radio,” the epic concept album “2112” and dozens of gold records has made the first cut on its way to the theoretically hallowed walls of the Cleveland rock institution. It couldn’t come too soon for the group’s very vocal fan base, which has waged campaigns over the years to have Rush — singer-bassist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson and drummer Neil Peart — acknowledged. With each denial, fans had become more embittered. Honda Center, 2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim. 7: 30 p.m. Sat. $70-$190. hondacenter.com.

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