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Interview with Geddy Lee, Canadian musician, best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the rock group ...
Upon its release, the Toronto rock trio's "Caress of Steel" was deemed overindulgent and esoteric. Still, it holds a special ...
We sat down with Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson at the end of 2024 to speak about their 50-year journey from there to here - and what might happen next ...
Geddy Lee toured all over the world with Rush from 1968 all the way to 2018 when the Canadian Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band called it quits. Now, five years later, he’s on his first-ever book ...
In 2020, Geddy Lee revealed he’d become dedicated to collecting bass guitars and studying the history of the instrument. The ...
After the death of drummer Neil Peart in 2020, singer and bass guitarist Geddy Lee stepped away from the stage. But he has returned in a spoken word tour to accompany a new memoir.
Geddy Lee — or rather, as his touching new memoir, “My Effin’ Life,” makes plain, the man born with so many family names, nicknames and colloquial derivations of names, his own mother was ...
In a new interview, Rush members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson opened up about the death of drummer Neil Peart and the circumstances surrounding the band prior to his passing in January 2020.
Neil Peart might be one of the most experienced on intricate drummers there is, but even he found these two prog rock tracks ...
Geddy Lee talks about his new memoir, “My Effin’ Life,” at 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19 at the State Theatre at Playhouse Square, 1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 216-241-6000 or playhousesquare.org.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reflected on Rush's 2015 farewell tour in a new interview, apologizing for cutting it short for European fans.
Geddy Lee was in no rush to look back on his ‘Effin’ Life,’ but here we are By Marc Hirsh Globe correspondent,Updated November 15, 2023, 4:59 p.m.