Gavin Rossdale

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Gavin McGregor Rossdale was born October 30 1965 in Kilburn, a settlement situated in the area of North London England. He is an English musician most famous for being the lead singer and guitarist of the former rock band, Bush, and later the lead singer and guitarist of Institute, which broke up in 2006 after only one album. At the age of 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. At the age of 19, Rossdale began to take 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 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, whom is lead singer of No Doubt. In 2005, he released a hard-edged album with a group called Institute, the disc featured production from Helmet founder Page Hamilton. Gavin Rossdale has released his first solo album, "Wanderlust", this 13-track set includes the magnificent new single "Love Remains the Same".

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