Here’s a time signature we can finally understand: Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are reuniting Rush and will embark on a 2026 tour, a celebration of both their 50 years together as a band and the memory ...
This week saw the surprise announcement that Rush will tour again in 2026 – six years after the death of drummer and lyricist Neil Peart had seemingly ended the band's career. Bassist/vocalist Geddy ...
Geddy Lee returned to KC museum to meet fans and promote his baseball book. Lee donated about 400 Negro Leagues-signed baseballs, expanding museum’s core collection. Museum director Kendrick credited ...
More than a decade after their last tour and five years since the death of legendary drummer Neil Peart, Rush is returning to the stage. The tour, the first time Lee and Lifeson have been together in ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced the reunion tour Sunday night during an invitation-only event at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, The Washington Post reported. The announcement came about halfway ...
They missed living in the limelight. Rush has announced its first reunion tour since the death of drummer Neil Peart in January 2020. The Canadian rock band’s surviving members, Geddy Lee and Alex ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The surviving members of progressive rock titans Rush will reunite for a 50th anniversary tour in 2026. Rush ...
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"She was not a Rush fan." Geddy Lee on Anika Nilles, who will attempt to fill the very big shoes of Neil Peart
"She was not a Rush fan." Geddy Lee on Anika Nilles, who will attempt to fill the very big shoes of Neil Peart G eddy Lee says new Rush drummer Anika Nilles is shining in what must be one of the most ...
Geddy Lee is holding onto cautious optimism as the Toronto Blue Jays head into the World Series as underdogs. The Rush bassist, keyboardist and loyal Jays fan says it’s hard to shake the “woe is me ...
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