After losing Neil Peart to cancer six years ago, the trio is returning to touring with Anika Nilles, a powerhouse drummer who ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rush's Geddy Lee (left) and Alex Lifeson will embark on a short tour in 2026 to celebrate the band's legacy and the life of ...
"We were twisting ourselves into a pretzel to try to avoid using the name that we have had for 50 years," Lee said in a 'Classic Rock' cover story ...
Five years since the death of drummer Neil Peart, the two remaining members of prog rock powerhouse Rush have announced a limited tour next year that will start in Los Angeles. Geddy Lee and Alex ...
Rush went for broke on the 1978 instrumental track 'La Villa Strangiato', and Geddy Lee felt that it was one step too far for ...
Geddy Lee is defending the decision to still tour under the Rush name. In June, Lee and Alex Lifeson will launch their Fifty Something reunion tour in Los Angeles. Joining them will be drummer Anika ...
Well, here’s some exciting news that rock fans may have not been expecting! Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have announced that they’re stepping back into the limelight and reuniting for a 2026 tour ...
Yesterday came with a pretty big shock when the surviving members of Rush, bassist and frotnman Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex LIfeson announced that the legendary prog band would be playing a 50th ...
Weeks after launching his new reality TV series, Geddy Lee Asks: Are Bass Players Human Too?, the musician is back on the Billboard charts. The rocker and Rush band member returns with not just one ...
Paramount+ has a new music docuseries out now called Geddy Lee Asks: Are Bass Players Human Too?, and its premise is deceptively simple and even a little ridiculous. In fact, even the show’s director ...
Geddy Lee opened up about why Rush won't be changing its name following Neil Peart's death. In a recent Classic Rock cover story, the band's lead vocalist and bassist revealed why the band will ...