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In an age where it feels like everything's been done in rock and roll, Geddy Lee knew some bands were helping keep the spirit ...
Geddy Lee may now live a rock star's life, with some of his 350 bass guitars lining his home studio. But it's nothing he could've imagined, this son of Jewish immigrants, Holocaust survivors who'd ...
Weinrib, better known as Geddy Lee, played his final show as the octave-bending frontman of Rush eight years ago. At the time, though, he still held out hope for an encore, which didn’t seem ...
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 ...
While a Rush reunion may not be in the cards), Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee are still keeping the band's spirit alive by regularly meeting up for friendly jam sessions. “It’s good to jam with ...
Geddy Lee's new memoir, 'My Effin' Life,' explores not only his decades with rock legends Rush, but growing up as the son of two Holocaust survivors.
Geddy Lee is reluctant to look back. The Rush bassist and vocalist has said so not only in press and publicity materials for his new memoir, “My Effin’ Life,” he says so several times in the ...
His acclaimed “Geddy Lee’s Big Beautiful Book of Bass” also arrived in 2018, documenting his collection of more than 250 instruments as well as interviewing other players and bass designers.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reflected on Rush's 2015 farewell tour in a new interview, apologizing for cutting it short for European fans. × Skip to main content ...
Geddy Lee of Rush has one of the largest baseball collections in the world. Here's how he became a fan, how his collection is about the stories, and some of what's for auction.
Geddy Lee’s memoir, “My Effin’ Life,” has the distinction of being the season’s only memoir by a famous author that is not at its best in audio form.