Gavin Rossdale has revealed he's busy recording the next Bush album and he's insisted he wants it "to be brilliant".
The iconic frontman shared that he’s in the studio working on the band’s forthcoming album, and he wants it to be "brilliant.
This is exactly what I wanna see right now, a little something good for the world. Gavin Rossdale, the frontman of the British grunge band Bush, has joined forces with the Best Friends Animal Society ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gavin Rossdale is bearing it all. The Bush frontman is leaving fans in awe after a recent intimate performance of the band’s 1995 ...
"I just want to make music that's vital — and then the day it's not vital, I don't need to make it anymore." "I've always felt there's never enough great records," Rossdale told host Chuck Armstrong. ...
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Gwen Stefani's sons return to the spotlight to support dad Gavin Rossdale in rare family photos
Gwen Stefani's sons made a rare appearance in new photos posted on Gavin Rossdale's Instagram page, as they supported their famous dad on tour ...
Gavin Rossdale has been in the music lexicon for more than 30 years, and in that time he has learned that just because you are related to someone does not mean they must, or will, like your music. He ...
Gavin Rossdale wants Bush to perform at Glastonbury in 2027. The 59-year-old musician has revealed that he is keen for the rockers to take to the stage when the Worthy Farm festival returns as it will ...
Gavin Rossdale admits he thought Bush would "go down in flames" at the "height of Britpop". The post-grunge rockers - who formed in 1992 - have always been more popular elsewhere than their native UK, ...
Struck by the grave numbers of suicides happening daily across the globe and the countless fans telling him Bush's music had saved their lives or got them through dark times, frontman Gavin Rossdale ...
Gavin Rossdale has revealed he's busy recording the next Bush album and he's insisted he wants it "to be brilliant".
Gavin Rossdale has been in the music lexicon for more than 30 years, and in that time he has learned that just because you are related to someone does not mean they must, or will, like your music. He ...
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