It’s in the last couple of years that he’s noticed it happening: he’s been a famous rock star for decades, but in these past two years he’s found himself being recognised in public more frequently.
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 ...
In 2018, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson said the band was “basically done.” The members had dealt with a lot of health issues, which are explored in a new Washington Post interview with frontman Geddy ...
Rush have reflected on their 2015 farewell tour, acknowledging that they “let our British and European fans down” by not performing shows abroad. In a new interview with Classic Rock, bassist Geddy ...
For nearly 45 years, Rush fans were acclimated to seeing Geddy Lee brandishing a bass or stationed behind a bank of keyboards — and in front of on-stage ephemera such as washers and dryers and ...
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Geddy Lee toured all over the ...
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