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Gavin McGregor Rossdale (born 30 October 1965) [2] is a British musician, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Bush. He helped form Bush in 1992; on the band's separation in 2002, he became the lead singer and guitarist for Institute and later began a solo career. He resumed his role in Bush when the band reunited ...
Gwen Stefani‘s annulment from ex-husband Gavin Rossdale was “finally granted” by the Catholic church, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. ... 55, annulled because “religion has always ...
Rossdale's goal was for Bush to sign with 4AD because of his love for their bands Cocteau Twins, Pixies and Throwing Muses. [9] Bush, 2001. L-R: Nigel Pulsford, Robin Goodridge, Gavin Rossdale, and Dave Parsons. In 1993, the band was signed by Rob Kahane, who had a distribution deal with Disney's Hollywood Records.
Gavin Rossdale noted that the title has "nothing to do with war and nothing to do with aggression -- it was the speed of thought." [ 4 ] Rossdale stated in 2023 that the song was initially inspired by Magdalene laundries in Ireland , [ 5 ] in which "fallen women" were effectively forced into slavery in religious institutions that operated from ...
Gavin Rossdale of Bush talks about the band's new greatest hits album and November tour of the mid-Atlantic region. Q: You've certainly stayed strong, and that's evident in this new greatest hits ...
Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani’s gang! The former couple welcomed three sons before splitting in 2015. The exes began dating in 1995, getting married seven years later in London.
The album's lead single "More Than Machines" was written reflecting Rossdale's feelings on women's rights following the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, planetary destruction and the rise of AI. [15] Rossdale described the song "Judas Is A Riot" as being a reference to people he perceived to "drink the Kool-Aid and worship a freak". [16]
Gavin Rossdale has fans that have been on board since Bush first hit the scene three decades ago. But it was a young fan, maybe 11 or 12, who made the biggest impact on the singer as the band's ...