RUSH: Moving in With Moving Pictures

The Ontario, Canada home where Rush lived while writing songs for their breakthrough album, 1981's Moving Pictures, is for sale.

Rush is not the only musical act to grace its grounds. The house is being sold by the legendary Ronnie Hawkins, who hosted John Lennon and Yoko Ono, members of his backing group, who became The Band, David Clayton-Thomas and Gordon Lightfoot there.

The 82-year-old says he is selling the home on Stoney Lake because his wife says they're "moving closer to the doctors and the hospital...I’ve got one foot in the grave and another in a pile of WD40 so she’s looking after me.”

Sitting on 175 acres, with 3,300 feet of lakefront, he's asking $4.25-million, way less than the $14.9-million he sought for it in 2013.

Hawkins Home

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