
“That was distasteful to me”: Geddy Lee confirms “many” drummers contacted him following Neil Peart’s death offering to join Rush
Following the death of Neil Peart in 2020, drummers were in a bleak ‘Rush’ to pick up the phone and ask whether the band were looking for a replacement. While Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee have since recruited Anika Nilles to fill in on drums for their comeback tour, the pair stand by the fact the “bombardment” was inappropriate.
In a new chat with Guitar World, Lee reflects on how insulting it was to receive a wave of drumming applications while still mourning his late bandmate. “There were many other drummers who reached out to me in the aftermath of Neil’s passing that were pushing themselves, and that was so distasteful to me,” he says. “It was completely inappropriate timing.”
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Of course, not everyone was quick to reach out. Many amazing drummers held back, because they respected that Rush needed time to handle their grief. “People who are close to us – good friends that are successful drummers – would never [have tried to do] something like that,” Lee explains. “They have too much respect, not only for Neil and for the situation.”
“They were grieving as well, so they wouldn’t be so selfish as to say something inappropriate like that,” he adds.
Back in 2024, Lee also admitted on Strombo’s Lit that those “inappropriate” drummers got put in his “little black book” of people he didn’t want to work with in the future. “I was, like, ‘Whoa, that’s just so inappropriate right now,’” Lee said. “Dude, wait two months. At least two months.…”
Last year, the world was shocked to discover Rush would be reuniting for their massive Fifty Something tour, along with new drummer, Anika Nilles. Elsewhere in the Guitar World interview, Lee explains why Nilles was the perfect fit: “When Al and I finally said, “Okay, I guess we’re getting serious. Who’s going to sit in that impossible seat?” How do you ask someone to replace a guy who’s irreplaceable? It’s daunting… [but] she brought a lot to the table.”
“More than her chops, more than her guts and her willingness to sit in that hot seat, she brought an intelligence and a story,” he continues. “I love her story. This is someone who grew up in Germany in a family of musicians. Her dad was a drummer. She played drums her entire life. She doesn’t even remember the first time she picked up sticks. It’s who she is.”
While Peart’s family has given Nilles their blessing, Rush are also certain that she has more than proven her worth. “The fans love her right now, but they’re going to scrutinise her, and she’s up for it,” Lee says.
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