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Geddy Lee flexes his acting chops on CBC's Murdoch Mysteries

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According to this Tweet , Geddy Lee is scheduled to make an appearance on the long-running CBC mystery drama Murdoch Mysteries . Geddy will appear on Episode 21 of Season 15 which is titled Devil Music . His character's name? Sawyer...Thomas Sawyer. From the tweet: THIS IS NOT A DRILL! Next week's episode is going to have you RUSHING to your screen, so make sure to clear your schedule. 😏 With big things happening and a familiar face, you don't want to miss this one! A short video segment featuring Geddy is available via the aforementioned Tweet, or via the embedded video player below. The episode will premiere this coming Monday, March 21st. Those in Canada can watch the show on CBC or stream it on CBC Gem . It also appears to be available on Acorn TV . 🚨THIS IS NOT A DRILL🚨 Next week's episode is going to have you RUSHING to your screen, so make sure to clear your schedule. 😏 With big things happening and a familiar face, you don't want to miss this

Alex Lifeson will auction of parts of his Guitar Collection and other items this May

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Alex Lifeson will give fans with deep pockets a chance to own part of his legendary guitar collection with a new event from Julien's Auctions . Their auction dubbed Property From the Archives of Alex Lifeson will be the centerpiece of their Music Icons event, taking place Sunday, May 22nd, live from New York City's Hard Rock Cafe and online at JuliensAuctions.com . Property From the Archives of Alex Lifeson will include more than 100 lots featuring signature guitars owned and played by Lifeson, along with instruments, wardrobe, gear and memorabilia owned and used by Lifeson, which will be available to the public for the first time. Highlights of the auction include: Highlights from the collection include… A 1976 custom-built Gibson ES-355TD , aka “Whitey, played by Lifeson throughout most of his career with Rush. “Whitey” is featured on all albums from “A Farewell to Kings” to “Test for Echo,” and can be seen played by Lifeson on stage during all Rush tours from 1977 to

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