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Geddy Lee is making headlines and hearts melt this week, not just for his legendary bass work with Rush but for welcoming a new family member. Rush is a Band reports that Geddy Lee recently shared an evocative Instagram post introducing his new dog, Dottie Wasserman. The emotional update comes after over a year of mourning the loss of his cherished Norwich terriers, Dr. Lucy and Stanley Wasserman, who passed away in May 2024. In Lee’s words, Dottie is a little furry angel who has lifted his spirits and those of his close ones, signaling a new chapter of warmth and companionship in the Lee household.
On the business front, Geddy’s passion project is finally reaching wider audiences. His highly anticipated book, “72 Stories from the Collection of Geddy Lee,” filled with baseball tales and memorabilia, will be released to the public on September 30, just in time for the MLB playoffs. The standard edition will soon hit stores, and for those who missed out, the previously sold-out special edition—with Geddy’s autograph and a custom baseball—was just restocked for pre-order via the Rush Backstage Club. This speaks to Lee’s enduring love of baseball and his ongoing commitment to preserving the sport’s history, while continuing to engage directly with fans through exclusive releases and personal touches.
On social media, Geddy’s absence from the stage is more than compensated by superstar endorsements: Alto Music highlighted this week that Mikey Way of My Chemical Romance uses the Geddy Lee Jazz Bass as part of his signature arsenal, keeping Lee’s influence alive for a new generation of bassists. Meanwhile, a lively discussion was sparked online about Lee’s own picks for underrated bassists in rock, reminding many why his ideas matter as much as his notes.
In media retrospectives, long-lost interviews and classic Rush albums are in focus again. Rush Brazil resurfaced a rare interview from over three decades ago, shining fresh light on Lee’s creative journey. Meanwhile, Rhino Records celebrated Rush’s “Roll the Bones” as Album of the Day, singing praises of Geddy’s signature sound, while Louder Sound looked back at milestones like “A Farewell to Kings” and “Closer to the Heart,” underscoring Lee’s cultural staying power.
No major public appearances have been reported in the past 24 hours, and there are no indications that Geddy Lee has upcoming shows or business launches beyond his book release. Thank you for listening to Geddy Lee Biography Flash. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Geddy Lee and search “Biography Flash” for more great biographies.
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