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  1. 1 de oct. de 2021 · When asked if Rush’s Geddy Lee was an inspiration, Steve Harris replied: “Not very much really because I was more influenced by more British players like John Entwistle of the Who, Andy Fraser of Free, Martin Turner of Wishbone Ash, Rinus Gerritsen from Golden Earring and Pete Way from UFO, those people influenced me more than ...

  2. A rare article from the Rush Transcript Archive, chronicling the history of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart of Rush. Rush/Golden Earring Concert Review By Cary Darling, Billboard , March 5, 1983, transcribed by pwrwindows

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · To hear the full audio of my interviews with Geddy Lee from 1997 and 2002–and my interview with Alex Lifeson from 1992 as well–subscribe to my Patreon page, where you can eavesdrop on over 350 of my uncut, one-on-one conversations with:

  4. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Music Now. ‘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,...

  5. En el año 2000 publicó su primer álbum como solista llamado "My Favorite Headache"; producido por Geddy Lee, Ben Mink y David Leonard, bajo el sello Atlantic Recording Corporation, con 11 track escritos por Geddy Lee y con música de Lee y Ben Mink. Adicionalmente, ha participado como músico invitado en:

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · This writer interviewed Geddy Lee in November 1981 – the year when Rush released the follow-up to Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, which spawned the hit single Tom Sawyer. A long-standing fan at the time, I was still struggling to get to grips with the Toronto triumvirate’s ‘new’ direction. But there was no looking back.

  7. My Favourite Headache (also published as My Favorite Headache, especially in the US) is the debut solo album by Geddy Lee of Canadian rock band Rush. The album was released on November 14, 2000, by Anthem Records in Canada and Atlantic Records outside of Canada.