Geddy Lee is a Canadian musician best known as the lead vocalist and bassist for the rock band Rush. His distinctive voice and virtuoso bass playing have been central to the band's success and influence in the rock genre. Lee's contributions to music include complex compositions and innovative use of synthesizers, helping Rush achieve critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. His work with Rush has solidified his reputation as one of the most influential musicians in rock history.

"I was taking piano lessons with a very good piano instructor in Toronto, and I'm afraid due to my schedule and discipline, it kind of fell apart. One thing lead to another and I was unable to practice as much as I wanted to."



"For me, there is a lot of room for improvement and there are a lot of things I would like to be better at."



"With the help of modern technology, I can compose intricate keyboard parts and then I have to go back and learn them in order to perform them properly."



"With me, satisfaction is always very fleeting with our work. I always get a little restless with it."



"There was a time when fast playing and fretboard pyrotechnics on the bass were important to me and when I am recording a bass track, that is still very important to me."



"If you have some magical chemistry that actually find the music you make compelling, that is a big bonus."



"I would like to think that Ben and myself have begun a partnership that will take us into different areas of music that we can continue to write, enjoy and keep me involved with music other then what I do with RUSH."



"I like to be able to come and go as I please, and I don't really like having my face and name plastered around. I think it's a bit weird to have your name plastered on every page in a magazine, where in each case you're using a different piece of equipment."



"Some writing and production projects will be a great way to spend my elderly rock years."



"So, I don't know what is going to happen when the CD comes out, how well it will sell, etc. But, from a personal point of view, it was a very worthwhile endeavor."

