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Interview with Geddy Lee, Canadian musician, best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the rock group Rush.
The rustic midway jam is delightfully peculiar and adventurous, and Anderson has rarely – if ever – sung with such charming ...
You can argue that with their far-reaching progressive inventiveness, Rush were a band built on bravery, but one song has ...
We were true to our art. I want to be remembered for that. For Geddy Lee, being at home in Toronto for a few days between rehearsals is an opportunity to spend time with his family, and in ...
Rush certainly knew how to party back in the 1970s, but it didn't take long before they realised when some members couldn't handle the touring lifestyle.
Made in the brutal cold of a Canadian winter, 'Moving Pictures' became their biggest-selling album and spawned several of the ...
“And I raced home … and put it on ... In addition, Alex pointed out that he, Rutsey, and Rush frontman Geddy Lee all went to see Led Zeppelin perform in Toronto in 1969.
While Lifeson admits that the process was a challenge at first, he’s learned to appreciate the creative independence that comes with working from home ... bassist Geddy Lee, and Lifeson ...
Songs such as “We’re An American Band,” “Some Kind of Wonderful,” and “I’m Your Captain (Closer To Home)” are not ... Drummer Neil Peart, bassist Geddy Lee, and guitarist Alex ...
Its debut single, "Take Off," which featured Geddy Lee, singer for the Canadian powerhouse ... and the picture remained a cult favorite on home video and DVD for decades. A "Strange Brew ...