The surviving Rush members talk about being disappointed with their farewell tour and one big change they lobbied for.
In a recent interview, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson revealed what stopped Rush from extending their farewell tour.
Credit: Photo by Rick Kern/WireImage While a Rush reunion may not be in the cards), Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee are still keeping the band's spirit alive by regularly meeting up for friendly jam ...
Rush's Alex Lifeson is set to receive the National Guitar Museum's annual Lifetime Achievement Award for 2024. "Alex's playing has inspired countless guitarists to push the boundaries of what the ...
Nearly 10 years after they played their final shows, Rush bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson have opened up in a new interview with Classic Rock magazine about their regrets from that ...
The news may be looking a smidgen more hopeful for them, however. Guitarist Alex Lifeson has revealed that his relationship with bass player and vocalist Geddy Lee is as strong as ever and that ...
In an interview with Classic Rock, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reflected on their decision to only tour in the United States and Canada Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE.
The Rush legends discuss revisiting the band's repertoire – and even coming up with brand-new jams – during these sessions ...
Though Rush, the Canadian rock trio consisting of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart changed over the years from a blues-inspired hard rock beginning and later moving into progressive rock ...
When the son of Yugoslav immigrants, Alex Lifeson née Živojinović, and a local lad from a close-knit Jewish family, Gary ‘Geddy’ Lee Weinrib, met at Fisherville High School on the outskirts of Toronto ...