Geddy Lee on Rush’s Future After Neil Peart: ‘There’s Always Hope’

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Rush frontman and bassist Geddy Lee, author of the excellent new autobiography My Effin’ Life, talks about many things in his new Rolling Stone Music Now interview, from his childhood as the son of two Holocaust survivors to his earliest musical influences (including the Hollies, Motown hits, Cream and Rhinoceros) to the ups and downs of his band’s synth period. But Rush fans will be most anxious to hear Lee’s extended thoughts on the possible future of his work with guitarist Alex Lifeson in the wake of Neil Peart‘s death in 2020. Here’s that segment of the interview with Lee, who’s currently on a book tour of theaters featuring surprise interviewers in every city — Paul Rudd was the debut guest in New York this week. To hear the full interview, go here for the podcast provider of your choice, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or just press play below.

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