Geddy Lee
Geddy Lee is a Canadian musician best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the rock group Rush.
Rock Singer
July 29, 1953
Leo
71
Toronto, Canada
Geddy Lee, a renowned Canadian musician and songwriter, is best known for his roles as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist in the influential rock band Rush. With over 40 million records sold worldwide, Rush is considered one of the most innovative bands in rock music history. Besides his work with Rush, Lee has collaborated with various artists, contributed to numerous soundtracks, and enjoyed success as a solo artist, releasing albums such as My Favourite Headache in 2000. Some of his notable works include “The Big Money” from the album Power Windows, the instrumental jazz-prog ensemble “YYZ,” and the early progressive hard rock song “Finding My Way.”
An avid wine collector, Lee has invested in vineyards in the Niagara Peninsula and even partnered with a Canadian winery to produce his limited edition wine, “The Grapes Under Pressure.” Additionally, he authored Geddy Lee’s Big Beautiful Book Of Bass, which showcases his extensive collection of bass guitars.