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After all his years on the road, Gavin Rossdale still appreciates every bit of love he gets from fans over his band, Bush. "There [was once] a sweet homeless guy and I walked past him and he goes ...
Gavin Rossdale began making music well before streaming came along — but the Bush frontman says the new way of consuming ...
Gavin Rossdale of 90s alt stalwarts Bush on working with Steve Albini and a new Bush greatest hits album/tour, one which also features Candlebox and Jerry Cantrell.
Gavin Rossdale and the rest of the members in his band Bush are celebrating 20 years since it's first release in 1994. The guys, who were hit makers in the 1990's and early 2000's, are also ...
A career retrospective album didn’t sound that appealing to Gavin Rossdale, the singer and rhythm guitarist for venerable British rockers Bush. “I really didn’t want to have that, because ...
Gavin Rossdale on Bush’s New LP, Life as a Solo Artist: ‘I Was a Bit Lost’ The 48-year-old singer opens up about his band's grinding new rock album, wanting to be Peter Gabriel and joining ...
Gavin Rossdale poses for a portrait on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Matt Licari/Invision/AP) NEW YORK – Putting together a collection of Bush's greatest hits was relatively easy.
Gavin Rossdale doesn’t have many phobias, but one movie in particular left him with a long-lasting fear. “Alfred Hitchcock f* ...
Rossdale relented and that’s why we have “Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023,” a 21-song set that includes such Bush classics as “Glycerine,” “Machinehead,” “Comedown” and ...
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.” ...
On the release of Bush’s ninth album The Art Of Survival, we find frontman Gavin Rossdale in a contemplative mood as he discusses how the negatives of life on Earth – climate change ...
Rossdale said there were moments when it was “not a good time” to be named Bush, whenever protesters screamed expletives at the president. “But I think it dissipated now,” Rossdale said.