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.
We join Rush bassist Geddy Lee as he shares his love of Radiohead. In his eyes, the British group represented the natural evolution of bands like Genesis.
Happy New Year! Welcome to the first issue of 2025. (I can’t believe I’m typing that!) And to kick off what we’re hoping will be a very good year – and seriously, there’s a shedload of excellent stuff ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson has revealed he and longtime bandmate Geddy Lee jam on a weekly basis - but they have no plans to ...
After decades of making great music, Rush played their final concerts in 2015. The R40 Live Tour celebrated Neil Peart’s 40th year in the band and served as their farewell tour. The 35-stop tour was ...
It was with great joy that fans received the news of a classic rock band’s (rather unexpected) upcoming tour. Geddy Lee — the lead vocalist and bassist for iconic Canadian outfit Rush — recently sat ...
Geddy Lee, singer and bassist from the rock group Rush, will speak in Charlotte on Monday evening at an International Holocaust Remembrance Day event. His late parents, Mary and Morris Weinrib, were ...
The 160-page volume will initially be available exclusively from RushBackstage.com as a limited-edition hardcover book enclosed in a clothbound slipcase. Each copy is autographed and comes with a ...