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Singer+guitarist Gavin Rossdale, was born on October 30, 1967, in Kilburn,
a settlement situated in the area of North London ENGLAND. When he was
11, his parents divorced and he then went to live with his father. As
a teen, Rossdale was a self-proclaimed Punk, who used to put egg whites
in hair and glitter on his stomach. By the age of 19, Rossdale took the
guitar seriously and after a few short-lived outfits, in 1992 he met up
with Nigel Pulsford forming Bush, one of the
hottest Alternative-Rock bands of the '90s.
In the summer of 2002, Gavin Rossdale released his first solo song "Adrenaline",
which was used in the action movie "XXX", starring Vin Diesel;
the single hit #20 on the Billboard's Modern Rock chart.
That same year Rossdale married his longtime girlfriend Gwen
Stefani, lead singer of No Doubt.
In 2005, he released a hard-edged album with a group he dubbed Institute,
the disc featured production from Helmet
founder Page Hamilton.
Gavin Rossdale will release his first solo album, "Wanderlust",
on June 3; the 13-track set includes the magnificent new single "Love
Remains The Same".
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