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Us Weekly on MSNGavin Rossdale Says Reviews of His Music ‘Got So Much Better' on Streaming
Gavin Rossdale began making music well before streaming came along - but the Bush frontman says the new way of consuming ...
Gavin Rossdale doesn’t have many phobias, but one movie in particular left him with a long-lasting fear. “Alfred Hitchcock f* ...
Gavin Rossdale of Bush speaks to band's 30-year legacy ahead of Fantasy Springs show "We weren't a commercial band, we were a rock band that was heavier than all the Britpop bands and that sound ...
In the early ’90s, Gavin Rossdale and his newly-formed English rock band Bush had signed to Disney’s Hollywood Records with hopes of distributing their debut album “Sixteen Stone.” ...
Gavin Rossdale says Brent Hinds stopped him from another "self-sabotage back to the fatally dangerous world of Xanax." ...
But despite Kingston's love for rock, he isn't necessarily fawning over his dad's band. "It's so close to [my music]—I wish he were really deeply into me," Gavin teased, "but he's not.
These days there are really only four critics Rossdale cares about, anyway: his kids. While writing and recording The Kingdom, he had his sons Kingston, 14, Zuma, 11, and Apollo, 6, whom he shares ...
Gavin Rossdale’s comments are not a new observation. Notably, Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, and Prince have all said things of a similar nature.
On the band's new album, 'The Kingdom,' Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale shows even more of his underrated songwriting prowess. I spoke with Rossdale about the new record and much more.
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