Geddy Lee Says Alex Lifeson Collaboration Is ‘Certainly Possible’Geddy Lee Says Alex Lifeson Collaboration Is ‘Certainly Possible’Rush frontman still talks to his former bandmates on a regular basis. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Rush Watched ‘High Life’ Pass Them By on First U.S. TourRush Watched ‘High Life’ Pass Them By on First U.S. TourGeddy Lee recalls “taking notes” while bigger bands cavorted in 1974 road trip.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Geddy Lee Admits He ‘Barely’ Made Sense of Rush Concept AlbumsGeddy Lee Admits He ‘Barely’ Made Sense of Rush Concept AlbumsFrontman recalls struggle to work with drummer Neil Peart’s lyrics, and times when the band’s ambition outweighed their playing ability.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Geddy Lee Looks Back at Rush’s ‘Biggest Hindrance to Mass Success’Geddy Lee Looks Back at Rush’s ‘Biggest Hindrance to Mass Success’Frontman says approach to writing was also their “saving grace” as he discusses 'Hemispheres' anniversary edition.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Geddy Lee to Release Book About History of the Bass GuitarGeddy Lee to Release Book About History of the Bass GuitarThe Rush frontman profiles 250 instruments and talks to some famous players.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
18 Potential Collaborators for Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson18 Potential Collaborators for Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex LifesonWho's to say that they would stick with the tried-and-true trio format Rush has utilized since 1968? Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso