ATTENTION DOG & CAT OWNERS PUBLIC VACCINATION CLINIC Sunday, June 6th 10 AM - 3 PM Vaccinations...$-12 ea. Cat Leukemia Test...$19 Dog heartworm test...$14 Heartworm prevention @mail order prices DWORKIS DOG & CAT HOSPITAL 15555 W. 10 Mile Road Southfield, MI . Corner of 10 Mile & Greenfield 248-569-3030 for directions Rush on stage: The groups song "Red Sector A" is set in a bleak, apocalyptic future, but what Lee calls "the psychology" of the song comes directly from a story his mother told him about the day she was liberated Walk in only - No appointments Cash Sr Credit Cards. Sorry, no checks. No other discounts apply. 847760 During Lee's teens, which he describes as "a selfish time," he distanced himself from his parents' history, and also dis- covered rock 'n' roll. Singing in a rock band, Lee says, "was me yelling back" at authority. It was well after Morris Weinrib died that an aunt told Lee his father had played the balalaika at b'nai mitzvah and weddings but had purposely kept that fact from his children. "He didn't want us going into music as a career," Lee says, adding, "It was a great feeling to know he was musical." Today, Lee considers himself a cul- tural Jew and celebrates many Jewish holidays with his family but does not believe in organized religion. Musical Rush Lee was 16 when he formed the first incarnation of Rush with guitarist Alex Lifeson and drummer John Rutsey in 1969; they released their debut album in 1973. Current drummer Neil Paert joined in 1974, which is why the band is celebrating 30 years together. Rush, which evolved from Led Zeppelin-esque blues-rock to Yes-influ- enced progressive rock, became a musi- cal force to be reckoned with after the release of the album 2112 in 1976, and has sold millions of albums and toured arenas and stadiums ever since. While often skewered by critics as bombastic, the group maintains fan appeal that stems from stellar musi-_ cianship and'songs that .veer far a field from run-of-the-mill hard-rock fare. Rush tackles philosophical issues that appeal to the intellect as well as emo- tions. The album 2112, for example, is the band's dissertation on writer and philosopher Ayn Rand. Subsequent albums have tackled fantasy and sci-fi themes and, with songs such as "Red Sector A," contemplated life — and survival — in the future. "Red Sector A" is not the only song Lee has written based on his mother's life. Lee's solo album, My Favorite Headache, released in 2000, includes the song "Grace to Grace," a song co- written with fellow Canadian Ben Mink, a multi-instrumentalist best- known for his work on k.d. lanes 1992 breakout album, Ingenue; he also is a child of Holocaust survivors. The song, Lee explains, is partially about his mother's courage, survival instincts and "her ability to keep her head up" though all of the horror she lived through. Lee's mother, along with the rest of Canada's Jews, has been reminded of Hitler's Germany by a wave of anti- Semitism that included the April fire- bombing of a Jewish day school in Montreal. The rise in anti-Semitism in Canada, Lee says, "is upsetting to all of us. There is a large Jewish community in Toronto, and many of them are . Holocaust survivors. My mother is sen- sitive to any act of anti-Semitism any- where in the world, not-just Canada. There is no such thing in the homes of Holocaust survivors that 'it can't hap- pen here.' They always feel it can hap- pen again. My mother [has] never felt secure again. Except for possibly one time. In 1995, Lee, his older sister and younger brother accompanied their mother back to Germany to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen. They met many other survivors as well as British army veterans who had liberated the camp. Their mother also took them back to her hometown in Poland and the house in which she grew up. "The Holocaust doesn't go away," Lee says. "My mother still has a tattoo on her arm, but that was a great trip for her, a completion of something. It made her feel fantastic to stand on those grounds with her children. For the first time, she felt like a victor, like, `I'm here and you're not.'" ❑ learview Sales • Service • Design • Installation " 43" WIDE SCREEN Aar HDTV MONITOR TELEVISION WITH DLP TECHNOLOGY $300 INSTANT SAVINGS! See Store for Details Model HLN437W ► DLP TV (Digital light Processing) ► Samsung DNIC Geddy Lee and his Rush band mates perform 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 8, at DTE Energy Music Theatre near Clarkston. $72.50 pavilion/$35.50 lawn. (248) 645-6666. (Digital Natural Image Engine) ► Faroudja Film Mode 3:2 Pull Down Enhancement ► 8000 Hr. 100-watt User Replacement Lamp 248-681-8509 3355 ORCHARD LAKE RD. • KEEGO HARBOR 819490 6/ 4 2004 45