Neil Peart had countless artists that were following in his footsteps, but he was shellshocked to know some legends listened ...
Geddy Lee from Rush once named the song he wants to be played at his funeral, and it's a hilarious choice from a 1970s British comedy duo he selected.
Geddy Lee isn't just Rush's frontman — he's also a Toronto Blue Jays superfan. He talks baseball, the Jays and going to the World Series ...
The Rush frontman played a Rickenbacker 4001 on nearly every track from 1975’s Fly By Night, but found a new bass sound for ...
Geddy Lee says new Rush drummer Anika Nilles did not grow up a fan of the band – but she is shining in the role ...
Nilles was brought to Rush’s attention after Lee’s longtime bass tech, John “Scully” McIntosh, saw her performing on tour ...
Rush has added 17 new concerts after their "Fifty Something Tour" sold out. Find out how to save on tickets before they're ...
Second performances have also been announced across the continent, including Philadelphia, Boston, Montreal and Vancouver.
Hope you’re not in too much of a hurry to see them, but the good news has dropped: Rush has added Rogers Place in Edmonton to ...
Rush announced another batch of shows for its long-awaited reunion tour, including a date late next year the Phoenix area.
The newly reunited Rush is coming to Montreal. The group, led by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, will perform at the Bell Centre ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are heading to Phoenix on a Rush reunion, their first Arizona concert since the death of iconic drummer Neil Peart.
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