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Gwen Stefani Delights With Rare Photos With Grown Son for Special Occasion
Gwen Stefani Delights With Rare Photos With Grown Son for Special Occasion

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time27-05-2025

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Gwen Stefani Delights With Rare Photos With Grown Son for Special Occasion

It's hard to believe Gwen Stefani has a grown son, but here we are. The No Doubt singer's son Kingston Rossdale, whom she shares with Bush rocker Gavin Rossdale, is 19 years old today. To celebrate her son's special day, Stefani dropped a carousel of photos on Instagram to wish him a happy birthday and to show off how grown he is now. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 She captioned the post, "kingston, u changed my life forever. we love u so much. happy birthday 💫💙" In the series of 15 photos and one video, Stefani shared several special moments involving her various career moves where Rossdale was able to join her, including on the set of The Voice and in a photo that flashed onstage behind her while she performed. The first two snaps showed Stefani with her son looking grown, while others featured Rossdale at various ages, including as a baby, middle schooler, and young teen. Blake Shelton even appeared in the photos, posing in camouflage with family and then again on a fishing trip with Rossdale. Stefani's fans were quick to comment, with one comparing Rossdale to his famous parents, writing, "I know everyone says he looks like his dad, and he does, but I also think he looks a lot like Gwen ❤️" Another agreed and wrote, "Wow time flies! Love all the pics. From Jamaica to OK • Kingston, hbd! 🎂 You are looking more n more like your beautiful mama." Dozens of others wished him a happy birthday and shared their surprise that the Grammy winner's son is already so grown up. Gwen Stefani Delights With Rare Photos With Grown Son for Special Occasion first appeared on Parade on May 26, 2025

From Grunge to Gourmet: Bush Frontman Gavin Rossdale Talks Hits, Food, and Fashion
From Grunge to Gourmet: Bush Frontman Gavin Rossdale Talks Hits, Food, and Fashion

Global News

time12-05-2025

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From Grunge to Gourmet: Bush Frontman Gavin Rossdale Talks Hits, Food, and Fashion

In 2023, Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale sat down with Alan Cross to talk about the release of the band's greatest hits record, Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994–2023. The English rock band formed back in 1992 and has steadily been releasing hits ever since. So, the big question here is: why put out a compilation of hits now? Rossdale answers, 'the way that music is digested now. The turnover is more consistent…it's a really good opportunity to celebrate what you've done over thirty years and have a fresh start for the next year and build up the next greatest hits record.' Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy This moment seems to have brought on a new perspective of fandom for Rossdale. He says, 'it's like, amazing because these shows, the room is just filled with people with nothing but memories and their entire life history is somehow reflected in these songs…it's quite magical. I wasn't prepared for that.' This experience has introduced him to fans from all generations—even meeting a 'cool' grandmother who came to one of their shows with her grandson. Story continues below advertisement During the interview, Rossdale mentioned that while being on the road, he was also working on launching a clothing line and a TV show. Sea of Sound by Gavin Rossdale debuted at Paris Fashion Week in January 2024, and Dinner with Gavin Rossdale premieres on Flavour Network, Sunday, June 8th at 9 PM.

Gavin Rossdale keeping everything zen at home, on the road
Gavin Rossdale keeping everything zen at home, on the road

Winnipeg Free Press

time25-04-2025

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Gavin Rossdale keeping everything zen at home, on the road

Gavin Rossdale's home studio is his happy place. 'I love this room,' the English rock star and feng shui enthusiast says over a video call from his Los Angeles abode. Wearing a Harley-Davidson tee with his hair tucked casually but deliberately behind his ears, Rossdale is seated in the corner of a white room with red acoustic panelling. There's a keyboard and a guitar nearby. His workstation is, importantly, facing the door. 'I once had a studio in my old life, where my back was at the top of the stairs. It was really annoying because you'd be playing and waiting for someone to scare you the whole time,' he laughs. The 59-year-old frontman of British rock band Bush has always been particular about his surroundings. 'When I was writing for Sixteen Stone, I lived in an apartment with, like, five people; there was graffiti everywhere, no carpet on the floor, but I still needed it to be tidy,' he says of the band's breakout 1994 album. 'I'd vacuum the hallway because I couldn't stand the dust and the dirt, and once I'd done that, I could be creative. 'When I got into a bit of feng shui, I realized I'm not mental.' Rossdale isn't spending much time at home these days, but he is spending a lot of time in the Bush heyday. The band — which includes Chris Traynor, Corey Britz and Nik Hughes — is in the midst of a global tour supporting Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994–2023, a career-spanning compilation album released two years ago. The tour stops at Canada Life Centre on Tuesday. Rossdale isn't one for nostalgia and prefers not to dwell on the meanings of songs such as '90s radio mainstays Swallowed, Glycerine, Machinehead, Everything Zen and Comedown he wrote 30 years ago. SHERVIN LAINEZ PHOTO Fully loaded: Bush, from left: Chris Traynor, Corey Britz, Gavin Rossdale and Nik Hughes. SHERVIN LAINEZ PHOTO Fully loaded: Bush, from left: Chris Traynor, Corey Britz, Gavin Rossdale and Nik Hughes. 'I have no idea what I sang those songs about when I wrote them,' he says. However, he is looking forward to returning to Canada after a one-off show in Toronto last summer. 'They've given us so much, we have so much history in Canada,' Rossdale says of the country where his band once had to tour as BushX, owing to a copyright snafu with a Canadian band of the same name. 'I like the idea of going to places we haven't been for so long or places we haven't been at all — it's exciting and feels more exotic to go out to places that are off the beaten path.' It's been a minute since the band visited Winnipeg. Bush last played at the arena with Veruca Salt in 1997 and Rossdale performed solo at the Burt in 2009. DAVE SHORE PHOTO Gavin Rossdale also hosts the cooking and interview show Dinner with Gavin Rossdale. DAVE SHORE PHOTO Gavin Rossdale also hosts the cooking and interview show Dinner with Gavin Rossdale. Attendees at Tuesday's show can expect to hear early hits and songs from newer Bush albums, including 2022's The Art of Survival and the forthcoming I Beat Loneliness, set for release in July. 'My excitement is bubbling over for people to hear it,' Rossdale says, adding the first single, 60 Ways To Forget People, from the band's 10th studio album is sure to be on the setlist. Prior to heading out on the Canadian leg of the Loaded tour, he was spending a few precious weeks at home playing tennis, going for long walks with his dog and cooking for his three sons — whom he shares custody of with his ex-wife, singer Gwen Stefani. In addition to his studio, Rossdale also misses his kitchen while on the road. An avid cook who's taken the hobby to a professional level, he recently released the first season of Dinner with Gavin Rossdale. The cooking and interview show features the musician whipping up charred pineapple and avocado mousse for tennis pro Serena Williams and beef Wellington for singer Tom Jones while chatting (and singing) in Rossdale's sprawling hilltop L.A. mansion. During Elections Get campaign news, insight, analysis and commentary delivered to your inbox during Canada's 2025 election. 'I was taken by surprise how I have an affinity for it, and if you see food as a really incredible opportunity to sit and chat about your life, which is what I see it as, it's really fun.' he says. The show is, unfortunately, currently unavailable to stream in Canada. And with proper cooking facilities lacking on the road, Rossdale's usual home-cooked gourmet fare is also unavailable in Canada. 'When I'm in a touring mode, all I know to do is boil eggs and put them in soy sauce and rice wine vinegar to munch on,' he says. 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Bush Officially Announce New Album, Unveil New Song '60 Ways to Forget People': Stream
Bush Officially Announce New Album, Unveil New Song '60 Ways to Forget People': Stream

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time17-04-2025

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Bush Officially Announce New Album, Unveil New Song '60 Ways to Forget People': Stream

The post Bush Officially Announce New Album, Unveil New Song '60 Ways to Forget People': Stream appeared first on Consequence. Bush have officially announced their new album, I Beat Loneliness, arriving July 18th. In advance of its release, the band has unveiled the track '60 Ways to Forget People.' Clocking in at under three minutes in length, the melodic rocker puts Gavin Rossdale's sultry vocals up front, and he carries the song through its spacey verses and raging chorus drops. Lyrically, the song explores 'the complexities of heartbreak, personal transformation, and the painful process of letting go,' per the band's press release. Get Bush Tickets Here 'What I feel about this record is it addresses the common struggles we all have,' Rossdale said in the press release. ''60 Ways to Forget People' is an ode to sacrifice and a dedication to the focus it takes to be better. All the time and in all things.' Produced by Rossdale and Erik Ron (Panic! At The Disco, Set It Off, Bad Omen), I Beat Loneliness marks Bush's 10th studio album. Rossdale previously revealed the album title and that the band had completed work on the record back in early January. The LP artwork/tracklist can be seen below. Per a press release, '60 Ways to Forget People' is a teaser track, with the official lead single from the album expected to drop on June 5th. Bush are supporting the release with an extensive itinerary of 2025 shows, including their upcoming 'Greatest Hits' tour, which kicks off on April 21st in Victoria, British Columbia. The band will then head back out this summer with Shinedown (get tickets here). Stream '60 Ways to Forget People' and see the artwork for I Beat Loneliness below. Pre-order the album via this location. Artwork: Tracklist: 01. Scars 02. I Beat Loneliness 03. The Land Of Milk And Honey 04. We're All The Same On The Inside 05. I Am Here To Save Your Life 06. 60 Ways To Forget People 07. Love Me Till The Pain Fades 08. We Are Of This Earth 09. Everyone Is Broken 10. Don't Be Afraid 11. Footsteps In The Sand 12. Rebel With A Cause Popular Posts The 100 Best Guitarists of All Time Reggie Watts Bummed Out by Coachella: "[Its] Soul Feels Increasingly Absent" Green Day Open Coachella With "American Idiot" Performance: "Not a Part of MAGA Agenda" A Night of Mayhem: Lady Gaga's Coachella Performance Is One for the History Books Wife of Weezer Bassist Scott Shriner Shot By Police, Charged with Attempted Murder The Original Misfits Rip Through 20-Song Set at Coachella Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

Rocker Gavin Rossdale reveals eggs are his secret weapon on tour, here's why
Rocker Gavin Rossdale reveals eggs are his secret weapon on tour, here's why

Fox News

time08-03-2025

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Rocker Gavin Rossdale reveals eggs are his secret weapon on tour, here's why

Gavin Rossdale has found success on stage as the lead singer of the band Bush. Now, he's hoping to sizzle in the kitchen. The 59-year-old London-born musician is the host of a new TV series, "Dinner with Gavin Rossdale." The six-episode debut season features celebrity guests such as Serena Williams, Tom Jones and Brooke Shields, who speak about their careers and motivations while enjoying dinner that Rossdale makes for them at his Los Angeles home. It's a change of pace for the Bush frontman, who has spent a good deal of his professional life on the road. Eating healthfully while on tour is "traditionally quite difficult," Rossdale told Fox News Digital, "unless you travel with catering." (See the video at the top of this article.) Traveling from location to location without catering can result in "some dodgy meals on tour," Rossdale said — such as green beans that are "cooked beyond recognition." His go-to food before a concert, Rossdale revealed, is boiled eggs. "I just boil, usually, about three or four eggs, and I just let them sit in soy sauce and rice wine vinegar, a bit of mirin maybe," Rossdale said. He called it "an instant sort of jolt." "I'm a three-egg kind of guy," Rossdale added. In the "Dinner with Gavin Rossdale" trailer, Rossdale reflects on what an American jazz trumpeter once proclaimed. "Miles Davis said that every musician should be able to cook, so I took that as a great inspiration with my love affair with food," Rossdale said. Rossdale told Fox News Digital his interest in cooking really started when he was living on his own. "I didn't have any money, so I had to cook something to eat," he said. Rossdale knew how to make "a bit of a tomato sauce" and, because he lived near a market, shrimp stir-fry. When a good friend who had grown up around the restaurant industry moved in, Rossdale was impressed by his roommate's "big repertoire" and became "super competitive." "I was not going to be left in the dust with my shrimp stir-fry," Rossdale said. He soon developed a "feel for it." "And there's so many things I really don't have a feel for," Rossdale said. "I've put a plate of food together – and people like it." He said he's not sure how he developed his "little secret superpower." But, he added, "I've put a plate of food together – and people like it." Rossdale told Fox News Digital that he recently made chicken tacos for fellow musicians Brent Smith, the lead singer of Shinedown, and Morgan Wade. "I knew that with red cabbage, it's too crunchy," he said. "So, you've got to put vinegar. You've got to kill that. You've got to macerate that. You've got to make it soft." It was "really basic" and "nothing complicated," he confessed. "I didn't reinvent any wheels," Rossdale said. "And I'm not going to get any prizes, and no one's going to get me in their Hall of Fame for that. But they liked it."

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