Geddy Lee of Rush will embark on a North American spoken-word tour this November. "My Effin' Life in Conversation" will begin on Nov. 13 in New York and conclude on Dec. 7 in Toronto. The run will ...
The Canadian band Rush achieved big success across 40 years, from the 70s into the 2000s, driven by musicianship and eclectic, lyrical content. After the death of drummer Neil Peart in 2020, singer ...
“It was all people, there was no horizon,” says Rush’s Geddy Lee. His bandmate, guitarist Alex Lifeson, concurs: “People were everywhere you looked.” On July 30, 2003, almost half a million punters ...
While Foo Fighters‘ frontman Dave Grohl and Rush bassist/singer Geddy Lee would make a great super-group rhythm section, so far they’re only sharing an on-screen conversation with their moms. The chat ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Weeks after launching his new reality TV series, Geddy Lee Asks: ...
The last time Geddy Lee was on a stage in Detroit was on June 14, 2015, as part of his band Rush’s R40 tour, which proved to be the Canadian trio’s farewell. On Monday night, Dec. 4, he was back — but ...
Rush's Geddy Lee may have a history full of memories in rock, but as a lifelong baseball fan, he's become a massive collector of memorabilia and he's getting ready to part with some truly historic ...
Geddy Lee returned to KC museum to meet fans and promote his baseball book. Lee donated about 400 Negro Leagues-signed baseballs, expanding museum’s core collection. Museum director Kendrick credited ...
Geddy Lee has revealed that he resented bandmate Neil Peart following Rush’s final concert. It was 2015 when Rush embarked on their R40 tour, celebrating the band’s 40th anniversary. Though it wasn’t ...
Geddy Lee is famous as the singer, bassist and keyboardist for the band Rush. But he’s also a leading collector of baseball memorabilia. Lee will be selling some items from his collection in an ...
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