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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Geddy_LeeGeddy Lee - Wikipedia

    Geddy Lee Weinrib OC (/ ˈ ɡ ɛ d i ˈ l iː ˈ w aɪ n r ɪ b /; born Gary Lee Weinrib, July 29, 1953; known professionally as Geddy Lee) is a Canadian musician, best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the rock group Rush.

  2. 14 Nov 2023 · “There was a period when we were doing cocaine just to keep the energy up”: A Q&A with Geddy Lee of Rush Lee’s new memoir is about love, drugs, death and, of course, music.

  3. 4 Dis 2023 · Few intros in rock music have the punch of Rush's "Tom Sawyer," but according to Geddy Lee, the band almost trashed the song.

  4. 14 Nov 2023 · In an excerpt from his new memoir, Rush bassist/frontman Geddy Lee reveals the untold story behind the moment when the band almost fell apart forever.

  5. 21 Nov 2023 · From getting "obnoxious" with synths to recording 'Caress of Steel' on hash oil, here's some highlights from our new interview with Rush's Geddy Lee

  6. 21 Mei 2024 · Geddy Lee on the golden years of Rush: “That was my happiest time in the band”. Tim Coffman. Tue 21 May 2024 18:30, UK. Every iconic band usually has that period where it feels like they are untouchable.

  7. 14 Dis 2023 · After the death of drummer Neil Peart in 2020, singer and bass guitarist Geddy Lee stepped away from the stage. But he has returned in a spoken word tour to accompany a new memoir. Lisa...

  8. www.rush.com › band › geddy-leeGeddy Lee | Rush.com

    Geddy Lee is a Canadian musician and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Canadian rock group Rush. Lee joined Rush in September 1968, at the request of his childhood friend and guitarist Alex Lifeson.

  9. 13 Nov 2023 · Geddy Lee's new memoir, 'My Effin' Life,' explores not only his decades with rock legends Rush, but growing up as the son of two Holocaust survivors.

  10. 10 Nov 2023 · Geddy Lee of Rush endured a series of losses before he could confront his personal history. It all came out in his new memoir, “My Effin’ Life.”