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About M & R Rush

M&R Rush - Remember them? They're back....Currently planning their 2019 "Hear & Now " Tour.

M&R Rush had its beginnings in the early 70's, when a group of five high school friends from Chicago's Roseland neighborhood had a dream of making it in the music business. It wasn't long before M&R Rush had won a couple of "Battle of the Bands" contests and started to build a following.

Within a year M&R Rush was signed by the same Chicago based management company who was guiding another local Chicago group called Styx. M&R Rush opened a string of high school and college concerts for the band prior to Styx becoming national recording artists. This gave M&R Rush instant recognition with the 1,500 to 2,000 fans that came to the shows.

The word was now out about this hot new band and high schools and colleges were booking M&R Rush based on their reputation to put on a great show and draw a huge crowd. During the early 70's, M&R Rush performed at over 100 different schools and colleges to sell out crowds nightly.

As the band matured they took their show on the road to the college club scenes in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio and Iowa. There they rocked the Red Lions in DeKalb, Champaign and Normal. McCabe's and McFly's in Carbondale, Ted's Warehouse in Mattoon, Headliners in Madison, Wis and Junies in Dubuque, Iowa just to name a few. The management of these establishments were not prepared for the crowds that came to see M&R Rush and on many occasions asked, "Who are these guys"?

Moving into the Chicagoland club scene, M&R Rush joined the likes of other local bands such as Survivor, Cheap Trick and Tommy Shaw before he joined Styx, looking for that national recording contract. During this time M&R Rush drew packed houses at Haymakers in Wheeling, The Spirit in Downers Grove, Haywires in Burbank, Point East in Lynwood, Monopoly in Palatine, B'Ginnings in Schaumburg, The Thirsty Whale in River Grove, Mothers and Huey's in Chicago.

As the band's following continued to grow, their mailing list also grew to over 10,000 fans. (No such thing as E-mail then.) The band used this to their advantage to book their own sold out shows at various theaters through out Chicagoland.

In 1980, "The Loop" radio in Chicago chose M&R Rush to be on their first hometown album. The song "Rock & Roll Chicago", written and performed by M&R Rush, became the most requested song off the album and finished at #45 for the year at that station.

With their popularity high, M&R Rush released an EP titled "Reach For The Stars" and promoted its release by performing in their hometowns at Chicago Fest, Loop Fest, Hammond Fest, Oak Lawn Fest, Chicago Ridge Fest, Berwyn Fest and more while also hitting the road performing in a fourteen state area in the Midwestern United States.

During this time M&R Rush shared the stage with and opened shows for Styx, Survivor, Sammy Hagar, Judas Priest, Black Oak Arkansas, Head East and the Go Go's.

With the music industry changing and record companies looking for new acts who sounded like Flock of Seagulls or at the other extreme Motley Crue and other hair bands, M&R Rush disbanded in 1987.

The band members kept in close contact at an annual golf outing for the former road crew and band. Every year at the outing the question would be asked, "When are you guys getting back together?"

At the 2002 outing, thanks to an impromptu jam session, it was decided that the summer of 2003 would mark the return of M&R Rush. With the help of Jim Lenz from Paradise Artists, M&R Rush has performed 91 shows, eight of the nine summers, at summerfests and clubs in Illinois and Indiana. The response has been tremendous as performances included shows with Blue Oyster Cult, Pat Travers, REO Speedwagon, Survivor, Kansas, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Head East, Uriah Heep, Foghat, Jim Peterik, the legendary Temptations, a benefit performance at the Star Plaza Theatre with Chicago legends The Buckinghams, The Cryan Shames and others for the Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund and a performance at the Taste of Lincoln Avenue in the heart of Chicago at the corner of Lincoln Avenue & Fullerton.

M&R Rush music has also returned to the airwaves as regional radio stations have featured live-unplugged performances of M&R Rush and music from four recently released CD's.

The excitement continues as the band is currently planning their
" 2022 - '22 With You Tour"

Thank you so much for all your support!

Hope to see you on our 2022 summer tour!!

Keep On Rockin!!!!

Marty, Roger, Carl, John, Paul Jeff.
M&R Rush
www.mandrrush.com
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Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Paul Martin, Jeff Luif and Carl Mozur, John McFarland, Roger Hirtz, Marty Mardirosian
Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois

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About M & R Rush

M&R Rush - Remember them? They're back....Currently planning their 2019 "Hear & Now " Tour.

M&R Rush had its beginnings in the early 70's, when a group of five high school friends from Chicago's Roseland neighborhood had a dream of making it in the music business. It wasn't long before M&R Rush had won a couple of "Battle of the Bands" contests and started to build a following.

Within a year M&R Rush was signed by the same Chicago based management company who was guiding another local Chicago group called Styx. M&R Rush opened a string of high school and college concerts for the band prior to Styx becoming national recording artists. This gave M&R Rush instant recognition with the 1,500 to 2,000 fans that came to the shows.

The word was now out about this hot new band and high schools and colleges were booking M&R Rush based on their reputation to put on a great show and draw a huge crowd. During the early 70's, M&R Rush performed at over 100 different schools and colleges to sell out crowds nightly.

As the band matured they took their show on the road to the college club scenes in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio and Iowa. There they rocked the Red Lions in DeKalb, Champaign and Normal. McCabe's and McFly's in Carbondale, Ted's Warehouse in Mattoon, Headliners in Madison, Wis and Junies in Dubuque, Iowa just to name a few. The management of these establishments were not prepared for the crowds that came to see M&R Rush and on many occasions asked, "Who are these guys"?

Moving into the Chicagoland club scene, M&R Rush joined the likes of other local bands such as Survivor, Cheap Trick and Tommy Shaw before he joined Styx, looking for that national recording contract. During this time M&R Rush drew packed houses at Haymakers in Wheeling, The Spirit in Downers Grove, Haywires in Burbank, Point East in Lynwood, Monopoly in Palatine, B'Ginnings in Schaumburg, The Thirsty Whale in River Grove, Mothers and Huey's in Chicago.

As the band's following continued to grow, their mailing list also grew to over 10,000 fans. (No such thing as E-mail then.) The band used this to their advantage to book their own sold out shows at various theaters through out Chicagoland.

In 1980, "The Loop" radio in Chicago chose M&R Rush to be on their first hometown album. The song "Rock & Roll Chicago", written and performed by M&R Rush, became the most requested song off the album and finished at #45 for the year at that station.

With their popularity high, M&R Rush released an EP titled "Reach For The Stars" and promoted its release by performing in their hometowns at Chicago Fest, Loop Fest, Hammond Fest, Oak Lawn Fest, Chicago Ridge Fest, Berwyn Fest and more while also hitting the road performing in a fourteen state area in the Midwestern United States.

During this time M&R Rush shared the stage with and opened shows for Styx, Survivor, Sammy Hagar, Judas Priest, Black Oak Arkansas, Head East and the Go Go's.

With the music industry changing and record companies looking for new acts who sounded like Flock of Seagulls or at the other extreme Motley Crue and other hair bands, M&R Rush disbanded in 1987.

The band members kept in close contact at an annual golf outing for the former road crew and band. Every year at the outing the question would be asked, "When are you guys getting back together?"

At the 2002 outing, thanks to an impromptu jam session, it was decided that the summer of 2003 would mark the return of M&R Rush. With the help of Jim Lenz from Paradise Artists, M&R Rush has performed 91 shows, eight of the nine summers, at summerfests and clubs in Illinois and Indiana. The response has been tremendous as performances included shows with Blue Oyster Cult, Pat Travers, REO Speedwagon, Survivor, Kansas, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Head East, Uriah Heep, Foghat, Jim Peterik, the legendary Temptations, a benefit performance at the Star Plaza Theatre with Chicago legends The Buckinghams, The Cryan Shames and others for the Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund and a performance at the Taste of Lincoln Avenue in the heart of Chicago at the corner of Lincoln Avenue & Fullerton.

M&R Rush music has also returned to the airwaves as regional radio stations have featured live-unplugged performances of M&R Rush and music from four recently released CD's.

The excitement continues as the band is currently planning their
" 2022 - '22 With You Tour"

Thank you so much for all your support!

Hope to see you on our 2022 summer tour!!

Keep On Rockin!!!!

Marty, Roger, Carl, John, Paul Jeff.
M&R Rush
www.mandrrush.com
Show More
Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Paul Martin, Jeff Luif and Carl Mozur, John McFarland, Roger Hirtz, Marty Mardirosian
Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois

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