Geddy Lee, the frontman of Rush, has released a memoir about his parents' experiences during the Holocaust, debuting at No. 3 on the best-seller list. He expressed resentment towards his bandmate Neal Peart. Additionally, there are reports on Eddie Van Halen's initial reluctance to play on Michael Jackson's 'Beat It' and how Sammy Hagar inspired Tommy Shaw to quit Styx. Cher reflects on her mother's loss and their 'rocky' relationship.
Why Rush's Geddy Lee resented Neal Peart: https://t.co/YH3TrmCTpn
Rock legend Geddy Lee: ‘I’m so glad my survivor mother told me her nightmarish stories’ https://t.co/3oTHQGoBsG
.@rushtheband's Geddy Lee admits he resented Neal Peart: https://t.co/YH3TrmClzP
Cher reflects on the loss of her 'amazing, kick-ass' mother but admits they sometimes had a 'rocky' relationship: 'We were two really strong women!' https://t.co/K7Pn10jW7k https://t.co/9vlcEkUwVm
A fantastic story - How Sammy Hagar Inspired Tommy Shaw to Quit Styx: https://t.co/M76CzEFKCt
“I could feel the clock ticking. I needed to get it down and I needed to get it right,” Geddy Lee said of writing about his parents’ experiences during the Holocaust. His memoir debuted at No. 3 on the best-seller list. (via @nytimesbooks) https://t.co/U5QhJ3JFIO
“I could feel the clock ticking. I needed to get it down and I needed to get it right,” Geddy Lee said of his decision to write about his parents’ experiences during the Holocaust. His memoir, “My Effin’ Life,” debuted at No. 3 on the best-seller list. https://t.co/qmSuX4eu0H
Why Eddie @VanHalen was initially reluctant to play on Michael Jackson's 'Beat It': https://t.co/7k2LWIZHsL