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Rush, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson
Alex Lifeson Still Doesn’t Want to Reform Rush With Geddy Lee
In the decade since Rush ended, Lifeson has devoted his creative energy to the group Envy of None. Their self-titled debut hit in 2022, and the follow-up, Stygian Wavz, arrives on March 14. Lee, meanwhile, released the coffee table book Geddy Lee’s Big Beautiful Book of Bass in 2018. Two years ago, he published his memoir, My Effin’ Life.
Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee Won’t Rush to Reunite … Ever
Five years after Neil Peart’s sudden death from brain cancer, Alex Lifeson told Classic Rock in a new interview that he and Geddy Lee will never resurrect Rush with another drummer. In the studio, on the road,
Geddy Lee gives fans "a straight answer" about the end of Rush
Geddy Lee has reached out to British and European fans to explain why Rush's final tour, 2015's R40 Live: 40th Anniversary trek, was limited to just 35 dates in the US and Canada. Speaking exclusively in the new issue of Classic Rock,
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson Reveal Why Rush Didn’t Extend Their 2015 Farewell Tour
In a recent interview, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson revealed what stopped Rush from extending their farewell tour.
Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reveal farewell tour regret
Nearly 10 years after they played their final shows, Rush bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson have opened up in a new interview with Classic Rock magazine about their regrets from that last tour. Lee admitted that the band “let our British and European fans down” by not bringing their 2015 R40 Live Tour overseas.
Alex Lifeson and Geddy are jamming together – but they have no plans to resurrect Rush with a new drummer
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson has revealed he and longtime bandmate Geddy Lee jam on a weekly basis - but they have no plans to resurrect the Canadian prog icons with a new drummer to replace the late Neil Peart.
Alex Lifeson Has No Interest In 'Returning As The Top RUSH Tribute Band'
The guitarist believes a RUSH reunion without Neil Peart would be nothing more than a tribute to what they once were.
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Rush’s Geddy Lee shares parents’ story of surviving Holocaust
For nearly half a century Geddy Lee and the band Rush cultivated a devoted fanbase with multiple platinum records, classic FM ...
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Geddy Lee reflects on his 50 years atop the prog-rock heap
The Rush frontman charts his experiments in bass tone, and why he'd sometimes tackle the instrument like a lead guitarist ...
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“We Couldn’t Pull Them Off”: The Band Rush Tried to Sound Like When Starting Out—but Failed
Rush frontman Geddy Lee said the trio started out trying to sound like this iconic band, but their parts were too hard.
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"We had turned into grotesque prog creatures": How Rush reinvented themselves
“During Hemispheres we were like these monks,” says Lee. “At one point during that album we stopped shaving, we sort of ...
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Iconic rock band won’t reunite after the passing of a member — not to hurt their legacy
The band’s legacy would be a way to tell the whole story rather than “returning as the top Rush tribute band.” ...
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“We wanted to be them”: The one band Rush could never replicate live
Rush and frontman Geddy Lee have always been open about their influences. According to Lee, there was one band they ...
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