Gavin Rossdale: Wimbledon

June 30, 2008

Drama on Wimbledon Center Court today as Brit Andy Murray won in a five set match defeating Frenchman Richard Gasquet, while Lleyton Hewitt bowed out to Roger Federer. Watching on was Gwen Stefani’s husband Gavin Rossdale, with Lleyton’s wife Bec Cartwright making an exit from the stands

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Gavin Rossdale: Frontline - Live Rock Am Ring

June 30, 2008

Gavin Rossdale from the centerstage (6.6.08)
Gavin Rossdale - Frontline (Live Rock Am Ring 2008)

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Gavin Rossdale: Interview - Songs With Dave Stewart

June 30, 2008

check out this YouTube interview with Gavin Rossdale about his involvement with 3 songs on Wanderlust that he co-wrote with Dave Stewart. thanks to ETHRILLnet for posting it.

Gavin Rossdale released his first solo album “Wanderlust” in 2008. Three songs on the album have been co-written by Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart. Here are some short statements and snippets from Gavin Rossdale about these songs and the writing process.

The album “Wanderlust” is available everywhere now!

For more about Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart and Eurythmics please visit http://www.ethrill.net - The Eurythmics Fanweb

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Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani

June 28, 2008

Check out this pencil drawing of Gavin and Gwen - great work
by sketchbailey on flickr

Gwen Stafani and Gavin Rossdale

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Gavin Rossdale: Pre-order How to Rob a Bank

June 28, 2008

Pre-order Gavin Rossdale’s 2007 release How to Rob a Bank - movie is due out on DVD on September 2, 2008

Half of the fun of writer-director Andrew Jenkins’ feature debut - a heist film that gets everything right about a crime that goes all too wrong - is keeping track of who is doing what to whom and why. Who is robbing the bank? What are they after? These are the simple elements that keep rearranging themselves as Jinx (Nick Stahl) and Jessica (Erika Christensen) find themselves trapped inside a vault, with bank-robber Simon (Gavin Rossdale), stuck on the other side of the vault door, and the police stuck outside the bank. A fresh, freewheeling take on a genre perennial, Jenkins’ film playfully hits the reset button every time things seem to settle into place.

Order here:How to Rob a Bank

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Gavin Rossdale: Wanderlust review

June 28, 2008

SPIN THIS
GAVIN ROSSDALE:

WANDERLUST

(INTERSCOPE) *½

I miss Bush - the British rock band that exploded on the scene in 1994 with “Sixteen Stone,” an album of muscular, meaty anthems like “Little Things” and “Comedown.”

Everyone knows by now that frontman Gavin Rossdale gave up Bush to make beautiful babies with Gwen Stefani.

He also made a solo album that’s oddly compelling - if only because it’s so disjointed, much like its name, “Wanderlust.”

Rossdale is strangely subdued and bland for much of the album. But there are moments of something that you wish he had experimented with more, especially on “The Trouble I’m In” and “This is Happiness.”

Download this: “Another Night In the Hills”

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Gavin Rossdale: Wanderlust review

June 28, 2008

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Gavin Rossdale — “WANDERlust” (Interscope): When his 2005, post-Bush band Institute failed so miserably, the now Mr. Gwen Stefani, Gavin Rossdale, must have been so scared that he ran off and immediately started writing “WANDERlust,” an oddly titled disc about being content that sounds a heck of a lot like an old Bush disc, which is a good thing for fans of, um, Bush.

Never really known for his music, Rossdale became an immediate sex symbol when the English band Bush first hit success on this side of the Atlantic with the Nirvanalite disc “Sixteen Stone,” which isn’t that bad a record, but rather a mediocre work with a few very good songs. But that really was the last of Rossdale’s very good songs, as subsequent Bush records got worse and worse until the group called it a day.

But this isn’t the Bush-like music of the early days; “WANDERlust” aims at the sappy ballads and middle-of-the-road dribble of the later years. This is clearly Rossdale’s attempt to grab the kind of success his wife got going solo. But Stefani made her move when No Doubt was still a household name, and Bush hasn’t had a real hit single in well over a decade, so Rossdale probably won’t succeed. But he’s trying here, trying desperately to make a hit single.

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Gavin and Gwen at Wimbledon

June 26, 2008

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A heavily pregant Gwen Stefani joined her tennis loving husband Gavin Rossdale yesterday in Wimbledon. The couple cuddled as they sat and watched pal Roger Federer win his second round match against Robin Soderling on the Center Court. Gwen looked comfortable in the unusual British warm wheather even though she must be ready to burst with baby joy.

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