Gavin Rossdale

Gavin Rossdale
Gavin McGregor Rossdale is an English musician and actor, known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Bush. Following Bush's separation in 2002, which lasted for eight years, he was the lead singer and guitarist for Institute, and later began a solo career. When performing solo, Rossdale plays songs from his musical libraries. He was ranked 75th in the Top 100 Heavy Metal Vocalists by Hit Parader. In 2013 Rossdale received the British Academy's Ivor Novello...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionRock Singer
Date of Birth30 October 1965
CityLondon, England
I've been going through some pretty crazy stuff. And I've had to deal with a few people that I thought were pretty close to me turning around and just trying to destroy me, I think.
Everything is fine now, ... We resolved it and the war of attrition is over. We're concentrating on all working hard together to make this record well known. We're down with them. It's just really good to be having a record out.
I wanted to do something a little bit harder than Bush, ... It's got a paranoid edge to it. It's a pretty difficult transition to go from my band Bush to this new terrain, this whole other world.
Cool to disappear, but I missed you most days.
There's nothing worse than someone coming up to me and going ''Oh God, I really love your hair.''
It felt, at first, slightly adulterous, and now it feels completely right.
The premise of that song is finding ways to deal with whatever's thrown at you. Wherever you are, whatever you do there are always tremendous pressures thrown at you, and one of the only ways to survive is to have this ability to roll with what life throws.
Only the guys who never made it and will never make it in the U.S. need to put up the front that they don't care about America.
She's really focused and knows what's in her mind and her vision. It's shocking, stunning. She looks the best to me when she takes seven minutes to get together and we go out low-key. She looks great by the pool.
My life's changed a lot in the last couple of years, ... and hopefully this reflects it. I wanted to do something a little bit harder than Bush. It's got a paranoid edge to it.
It's such a legacy, it's insane... even outside of America, CBGB is synonymous with New York, with music.
The Beatles, the Small Faces and the Kinks were great bands, but that was in the '60s.
It is weird, sort of the Hollywood turnaround,
We recorded our first CD, Sixteen Stone, with a small budget and never dreamed that we would enjoy such a high success. It was simply fantastic.