Geddy Lee is the rare type of bass player whose combination ... Lee was one of the first bassists to utilize a stereo bass rig. Around 1977’s A Farewell to Kings, he began using Moog Taurus ...
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Guitar World on MSNBass journeyman Phil Soussan looks back at his storied career – and why he picked Ozzy Osbourne over Jimmy PageThe Last in Line member recalls his weird experience of recording bass on The Ultimate Sin, what it was like being in the room for Zakk Wylde’s Ozzy audition, being frustrated with Vince Neil’s band, ...
His late parents were Holocaust survivors from Poland. Lee will talk about his family and his autobiography at Queens ...
For nearly half a century, Geddy Lee and the band Rush cultivated a devoted fan base with multiple platinum records, classic FM hits and tours around the world. That part is well known.
Not only did their lineup undergo several changes before settling on the classic trio of Geddy Lee, Neil Peart, and Alex Lifeson. But they also started out playing covers of popular rockers like ...
Everyone who has been working for as long as Geddy Lee has their lists of riffs that seem to come naturally. Even though Rush had been known as the hallowed titans of all things prog in the 1970s, ...
Together, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart revolutionised a unique prog sound despite the genre’s formative artists being trounced by the punk insurrection. Somehow, they used the fantastical ...
For this year's event, which takes place on Saturday April 12th, 2025, Geddy Lee will be releasing his previously announced The Lost Demos' single on a 12 inch vinyl record. From the annoucement: ...
Though Geddy Lee's "My Effin' Life In Conversation Tour" seemingly ended back in July of 2024 when he held two shows at the Grand Théâtre de Québec, there's now one more opportunity to catch his ...
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