Gavin Rossdale
Lead singer of Bush, 1990s rock icon
Gavin Rossdale (born October 30, 1965) is an English rock musician best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Bush, which emerged from the grunge and alternative rock scene of the 1990s. Bush achieved massive commercial success with their debut album 'Sixteen Stone' (1994), which spawned hit singles including 'Glycerine,' 'Comedown,' and 'Little Things.' The band sold over 10 million albums worldwide and became one of the defining acts of the 1990s rock era. Beyond Bush, Rossdale has released solo albums and collaborated with other artists. He was notably married to British pop icon Gwen Stefani from 2002 to 2016, further raising his public profile. Rossdale has also appeared on reality television shows and continues to tour and perform. His influence on 1990s rock music remains significant, and he is regarded as one of the most recognizable rock vocalists of his generation.
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40th Governor of California, progressive political leader
Entertainment
British
1965
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Gavin
Irish origin
“Derived from the Irish Gaelic 'Gabhán,' meaning 'small hawk,' Gavin evokes sharp vision, grace, and Celtic heritage. This classic name has remained consistently popular across English-speaking countries and carries a balance between traditional Irish roots and modern accessibility.”