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  1. Há 3 dias · Geddy Lees five favourite bass songs: The Who – ‘My Generation’ First up is The Who’s teen anthem, ‘My Generation’, which was first released in 1966. There are countless songs from the era that helped to shape the cultural shift experienced in the 1960s, but perhaps none hit as hard as this number.

  2. Há 2 dias · In the down time, Lee remained musically active by producing local artists in Toronto and recording a solo album, 2000's My Favorite Headache. Far from stagnating, he evolved significantly as a bassist. “My bass playing has gone into such a weird zone,” Lee told Bass Player in 2002. “I’ve carried that on to a ridiculous degree.”

  3. Há 4 dias · Musically, “Closer to the Heart” features a driving rhythm, courtesy of Geddy Lee’s bass and Neil Peart’s drumming, complemented by Alex Lifeson’s melodic guitar work.

  4. Há 4 dias · Lendários membros do Rush, Alex Lifeson e Geddy Lee dividiram o palco pela primeira vez desde 2022. A nova apresentação ocorreu na última quinta-feira (23) durante o evento de tributo ao cantor e compositor canadense Gordon Lightfoot, que morreu em maio do ano passado. A dupla se juntou à banda Blue Rodeo para executar a faixa “The Way I ...

  5. Há 3 dias · RUSH members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reunited onstage during a tribute concert for the late Canadian songsmith Gordon Lightfoot on Thursday (May 24th) at Massey Hall in Toronto. The star-studded concert saw a plethora of Canadian artists paying homage to their fellow songwriter and countryman, who passed away last year.

  6. Há 3 dias · All episodes of Geddy Lee's new docuseries Geddy Lee Asks: Are Bass Players Human Too? now available to stream on Paramount Plus. Details, previews, video links and more here. Alex Lifeson participates in the annual Andy Kim Christmas Show at Massey Hall December 6th. Details, videos, photos and more here.

  7. rockintown.com › bios › rushRush - RockinTown

    Há 3 dias · bios. Rush. Geddy Lee (bass/vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar) and John Rutsey (drums) formed Rush in ’69 as a covers band (Cream, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, etc.). Four years later they recorded their first album and shopped it around. No one was interested so they started their own label, Moon Records.