When discussing or compiling a list of the greatest rock bands of all time, it might be almost impossible not to include Rush. Consisting of John Rutsey, Alex Lifeson, and Geddy Lee, the group ...
Rush fans are already excited to see the band back on the road, but Geddy Lee may have given them another reason to celebrate. The musician teased that new music could follow the Fifty Something ...
Geddy Lee hasn't ruled out the possibility of making new Rush music, provided he, guitarist Alex Lifeson and new drummer Anika Nilles "manage to survive" their massive Fifty Something reunion tour.
Ms. Lee, a party host in Atlanta, died from multiple cardiac arrests brought on by the flu, according to a social media post. By Rylee Kirk Mickey Lee, a contestant on the latest season of the CBS TV ...
Game Six is tonight. How are you feeling, especially with Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitching for L.A.? Well, I think they have their work cut out for them. There’s a lot of people that are hoping the Jays ...
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 ...
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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 and Alex Lifeson of Rush shared a video on social media to give kudos to fans and their support of the news regarding drummer Anika Nilles' addition to the lineup for the band's reunion tour ...
Bay Area Rush fans are going to be very happy this morning. That’s because the classic rock act has announced its bringing its reunion tour to the Bay Area. RELATED: Classic rock act Rush adds second ...