Alex Lifeson Still Doesn’t Want to Reform Rush With Geddy Lee
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson remains very close to bassist Geddy Lee, but he doesn't want to get back on the road with him in a version of Rush
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Subscribe NowRush guitarist Alex Lifeson remains very close to bassist Geddy Lee, but he doesn't want to get back on the road with him in a version of Rush
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