CLEVELAND, Ohio – Fans might have felt it took too long to get Rush
into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but the institution that houses
those enshrinees is making up for lost time, and doing it in a physical
way.
Singer and bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist
Alex Lifeson will be at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday,
Jan. 19, for Rush Fan Day and to push Lee’s new coffee-table book,
“Geddy Lee’s Big Book of Beautiful Bass.’’
As
part of the celebration, the Rock Hall will be featuring a few of the
hundreds of bass guitars Lee has collected over the 40-plus years since
he, Lifeson and drummer Neil Peart formed the group that was inducted
into the Hall in 2013.
Those
guitars – all of them – have become the book he will sign in a special
Hall of Fame Series interview hosted by bandmate and high school
classmate Lifeson.
The interview and booksigning is limited to Rock Hall members and Rush fans who pay $100 and $125 via ticketing.rockhall.com, which go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 10. Each ticket includes a copy of the book, access to the interview, a commemorative credential and access to all the Rock Hall exhibits, said the museum in a release announcing the event. Tickets are limited to two per transaction, the museum said.
The interview will be on the Klipsch Audio main stage at noon Saturday, Jan. 19, an open area that means all visitors will have a chance to observe it. Additionally, it will be live-streamed on the museum’s Facebook page, and fans will be able to submit questions, according to the release.
The book signing is set for 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, and is limited to those who purchased the special tickets. Those tickets do include a copy of the 408-page book that “documents the history and characteristics of Lee’s basses from 1968 to 2017, including mainstream Fenders, Gibsons, Rickenbackers [and] more obscure and lesser-known treasures in his collection,’’ the release noted - Cleveland.com, January 9, 2019
The interview will be on the Klipsch Audio main stage at noon Saturday, Jan. 19, an open area that means all visitors will have a chance to observe it. Additionally, it will be live-streamed on the museum’s Facebook page, and fans will be able to submit questions, according to the release.
The book signing is set for 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, and is limited to those who purchased the special tickets. Those tickets do include a copy of the 408-page book that “documents the history and characteristics of Lee’s basses from 1968 to 2017, including mainstream Fenders, Gibsons, Rickenbackers [and] more obscure and lesser-known treasures in his collection,’’ the release noted - Cleveland.com, January 9, 2019