
Gavin Rossdale is a British rock musician born on October 30, 1965. He is best known as the founder and frontman of the band Bush, as well as the leader of the project Institute. As a rhythm guitarist and vocalist, Rossdale gained prominence in the 1990s with Bush's debut album, "Sixteen Stone", which included hits like "Glycerine" and "Machinehead". Currently, he performs with a reformed lineup of Bush, alongside original drummer Robin Goodridge. Rossdale has made a lasting impact on the rock genre with his distinctive voice and songwriting.
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