Rush will to the stage once more to celebrate the life and legacy of the late, great Neil Peart. Lee explains how wellness ...
The store that lured in rock stars and weekend hobbyists and everything in between is closing its doors, prompting a flood of memories for music lovers.
Famed Rush bassist Geddy Lee travels to the homes of some of music’s most renowned bass players and digs into the stories that make these musicians stand out. A follow-up to his recent book, “Geddy ...
Rush’s Geddy Lee talked about getting prepared for the band’s upcoming reunion tour — and his beloved Toronto Blue Jays making the World Series — in a new interview with CBC News. “Well, I’m a bit ...
Canadian rocker Geddy Lee, lead singer of Rush, visited the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum on Saturday. Nearly two decades ago, Lee bought a collection of autographed baseballs he donated to the museum ...
At an exclusive event Sunday night (Oct. 5), Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson explained what led them to decide to reunite Rush. The prog legends just announced their 2026 Fifty Something tour yesterday and ...
They missed living in the limelight. Rush has announced its first reunion tour since the death of drummer Neil Peart in January 2020. The Canadian rock band’s surviving members, Geddy Lee and Alex ...
Rush co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will return to the road as Rush next year for a 50th-anniversary tour dedicated to the memory of their late bandmate Neil Peart, they announced today.
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