Gavin Rossdale is a man of many talents. With unmistakable, distinctive vocals and an incredible lyrical genius, Rossdale first stepped into the international spotlight with his band Bush. Co-founded with Nigel Pulsford, the band’s debut album, Sixteen Stone, was released in 1994. It included the massive singles “Everything Zen”, “Glycerine”, and “Comedown” and went on to sell over 6 million copies in the U.S. alone. The triple-platinum follow-up, Razorblade Suitcase, debuted at #1 on the strength of the hit “Swallowed”. After two more albums – 1999’s The Science of Things and 2001’s Golden State – Bush went on an indefinite hiatus from touring and recording.
In between writing and recording – including guest appearances for Blue Man Group and DT8, and the solo track “Adrenaline” on the XXX soundtrack – Gavin also ventured into film, with major roles in the 2005 features Constantine and The Game of Their Lives. He returned to the music scene in 2005 with a new band, Institute, and their debut album, Distort Yourself. The band toured extensively, including two stints opening for U2.
In 2008, Gavin Rossdale released his first-ever solo album, entitled Wanderlust, which was produced by Bob Rock and includes the hits “Love Remains The Same,” “Forever May You Run,” and “This Is Happiness.” The record marked a new chapter in Gavin’s musical career and features some of his most personal and powerful songs to date …
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