Posts tagged “Rolling Stone”

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Geddy & Alex answer Rolling Stone’s #AskRush questions

Ahead of the CD/DVD/Blu-ray package, R40 Live, hitting stores, singer-bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson stopped by Rolling Stone headquarters to talk about the new release, and answer questions RS readers and Rush fans submitted on Twitter and Facebook for #AskRush. The guys were happy to field any inquiry, whether it was about their most embarrassing onstage moment, the pronunciation of Neil Peart’s last name, their favorite superhero, what stimulant may have been used during the Hemispheres sessions, and more… Watch Here: RollingStone #AskRUSH

 

Rolling Stone: From Rush With Love

Rush graces the cover of the July 5th issue of Rolling Stone — the first time in the band’s history. Now the entire cover story is available online—a comprehensive piece full of interesting nuggets.

Geddy Lee Answers Your Twitter Questions

Geddy Lee isn’t a big fan of social media. “I sometimes look on Twitter to follow baseball transactions,” he says. “But that’s it. I’m also not on Facebook or anything. I see it as an addiction and I have enough addictions.”

 

The Who – Teenage Cancer Trust Show

 “I was thrilled to support the Teenage Cancer Trust while celebrating the music of The Who — a band that changed my life.” — Geddy Lee Read Rolling Stone’s review of the show

 

Post-tour Q&A with Geddy Lee

Read Rolling Stone’s Q&A: Rush’s Geddy Lee On Finally Taking a Break From the Road.

 

Rolling Stone: Rush (And Fans) Fight the Power at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2013 Induction

Despite the obvious wishes of the impressively vocal and fervent Rush fans who packed the 28th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre last night, the show was not entirely about the long-delayed induction of Toronto trio — and for all of Public Enemy sidekick Flavor Flav’s constant, oft-amusing attempts at attention-hogging, it definitely wasn’t all about him either. Read the full article.

 

Geddy Lee on RollingStone.com

Read more from Geddy Lee on Rush’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction: ‘We’ll Show Up Smiling’.