‘Coke Was Everywhere’: Getting High During Neil Peart’s Drum Solos, and More Geddy Lee Revelations
From getting “obnoxious” with synths to recording Caress of Steel on hash oil, here are some highlights from our new interview with Rush’s Geddy Lee
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From getting “obnoxious” with synths to recording Caress of Steel on hash oil, here are some highlights from our new interview with Rush’s Geddy Lee
Geddy Lee is trying to convince Alex Lifeson to get back on the road. In our new interview, he shares his most extensive thoughts yet on Rush’s possible future
Geddy Lee is trying to convince Alex Lifeson to get back on the road. In our new interview, he shares his most extensive thoughts yet on Rush’s possible future
Hawkins idolized the Police drummer, then befriended him. This week, Copeland called up Rolling Stone to pay tribute to his late Brother of the Stick
Hawkins idolized the Police drummer, then befriended him. This week, Copeland called up Rolling Stone to pay tribute to his late Brother of the Stick
The Rush member’s memoir, currently untitled, will be out in the fall of 2022
Crown Lands nod to their prog-rock idols, and honor the late Neil Peart, on two new tracks
“Neil was ambitious and I was ambitious,” the Rush bassist says a year after Peart’s passing. “He loved to be hyperactive. I loved to be hyperactive. So in a sense, it was a marriage made in heaven”
Rush’s virtuoso drum hero lived by his own rules, to the very end. For the first time since Peart’s passing, his bandmates and widow discuss his legacy and his final years
We remember Neil Peart, Little Richard, Eddie Van Halen, and more