
Donna Halper
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Donna Halper is a Boston-based media historian and professor, renowned for her contributions to music history and her role as a champion of the band Rush during their early years. She gained recognition as a Cleveland radio DJ in the 1970s, where she supported the band's music when they were relatively unknown, helping to pave the way for their later success.
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Donna Halper championed Rush as a disc jockey and music director in the 1970s.
Fifty years of Rush’s 2112: The sound of a band that refused to bendThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2026-02-27
Donna Halper is a media historian who introduced Lifeson and Lee at a special event.
Enter stage right: Rush’s decision to unretire and tour again was not easyThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-11-01













