Gavin Rossdale
The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
Sat, Jul 19, 2008 08:00 PM |
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British musician, Gavin Rossdale is best known for being the lead singer
and guitarist of the former British rock band, Bush. At a young age,
Rossdale learned to play bass guitar and in 1991 moved to Los Angeles
where he was a production assistant on video shoots. He moved back to
London and in 1992, Rossdale formed the band Future Primitive, which
became Bush in the summer of 1994 with the release of their promotional
album, Sixteen Stone. It was a huge commercial success, and almost overnight
Bush went from playing small pubs in London to headlining arenas in
the US where they did extensive, non-stop touring. Bush’s other
albums include Deconstructed, The Science of Things and Golden State.
In 2004, Bush went on hiatus. Rossdale created a song titled, “Adrenaline”
for the soundtrack to the movie, XXX. Following the hit song, Rossdale
has also made motion picture appearances including, Constantine, Zoolander
and Little Black Book. Rossdale’s new album Wanderlust is scheduled
for release on June 3, which will include his new track, “Love
Remains The Same.” Rossdale cites that the album goes back to
his roots from Bush.
Gavin Rossdale
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