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Donna Halper’s long journey with Rush

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Lesley University professor, longtime radio consultant and friend of Media Nation Donna Halper was on hand in Hollywood last Friday when members of the band Rush were honored with a star on the Walk of Fame.

Halper discovered Rush when she was working as a disc jockey in Cleveland in 1974, and tirelessly promoted the band’s music. In her remarks last Friday, Halper said:

For nearly four decades, the members of Rush have remained true to themselves and true to their music. They have never allowed success to spoil them. They have never lost their integrity. And in a world where it often seems the good guys never win, Rush are living proof that sometimes, good people do finish first.

Halper also appears in a documentary about Rush called “Beyond the Lighted Stage,” which has had several local showings since its debut earlier this year. Here she talks about the film and her career.

Halper was right — sometimes good people do finish first.

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2 Comments

  1. Ben Rivard-Rapoza

    Dan, if you could get Neil Peart as a commenter, Media Nation would instantly become the top media blog in the universe!

  2. John F.J. Sullivan

    I agree. Peart’s writings on music, sports, cars and other topics at NeilPeart.net are engrossing.

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