Classic Rock

GEDDY LEE

Notable for looking forward, not back, Geddy Lee has gone through something of an exercise of introspection over the past few years. Since Rush retired in 2015, their former singer and bassist has kept himself busy, first with his acclaimed and then writing his memoir which is expected in the spring of 2023. There’s also the matter of his former band’s new beer, and the ongoing reissue campaign of their back catalogue. In 1998, however, as was brought screaming into the world, Rush were in a very different place, and about to become a different band altogether.

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