In an interview with Classic Rock, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reflected on their decision to only tour in the United States ...
Nearly 10 years since Rush’s final show, the group's two surviving members haven't ended their creative partnership ...
Speaking to Classic Rock in an interview published on Sunday, Jan. 5, the "Tom Sawyer" group's bass player Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson spoke about their R40 Live Tour, which took place in ...
Introduced by the lovely open chime of Lifeson’s trusty Gibson ES-335 and egged along by Peart’s hi-hat, this is the ideal ...
When Led Zeppelin broke up, John Paul Jones had the chance to collaborate with a number of other artists, which led to him ...
Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart were far more than ... you’d be remiss not to mention that each member is a master at their respective instrument. Lee is a bass player of storied proportions ...
To help explain this, as with everything, the best analogy ... as bigger bands. Geddy Lee was Rush’s API. He seamlessly connected drums and vocals through a mosaic of keys, bass, and guitar.
While you’re reading, listen to our Best Bass Guitar Riffs playlist here ... up of three Canadians – guitarist Lifeson, bassist Geddy Lee, and drummer Neil Peart – became one of the best ...
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The surviving Rush members talk about being disappointed with their farewell tour and one big change they lobbied for.