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  • 1992-2002, 2010- Gavin Rossdale Vocals, guitar 1992-2002, 2010- Chris Traynor Guitar 2002, 2010- Robin Goodridge Drums 1992-2002, 2010-2019 Corey Britz Bass 2010- Nik Hughes Drums 2019-
  • Bush's lead singer/guitarist Gavin Rossdale was born in Kilburn, London in 1967. He attended a private school alongside Shane MacGowan of The Pogues.
  • The band was founded in London in 1992 when Rossdale met guitarist Nigel Pulsford in a London nightclub and the two discovered common musical ground: The Pixies, Jane's Addiction and Nirvana among them.
  • The band used to live in Shepherd's Bush in west London; hence the name Bush.
  • Rossdale was a formidable soccer player. A center midfielder, he tried out for Chelsea before resetting his career goal to rock star. In 2005 Rossdale portrayed England 1950s World Cup center forward Stanley Mortensen in the movie The Game of Their Lives .
  • In 1993 the band was signed by Rob Kahane's Trauma Records, which had distribution by Disney Music Group's Hollywood Records. Following the death of supportive Disney executive Frank G. Wells, Hollywood Records decided not to release Bush's first album after all. The members of Bush took day jobs until 1994, when Trauma Records got distribution through Interscope Records. In 1994 Bush released their first album, Sixteen Stone , which has sold over 6 million copies and is certified 6x multi-platinum by the RIAA.
  • Rossdale is an avid reader who often draws inspiration for his lyrics from whatever he's reading. He cites Allen Ginsberg, Ted Hughes and Christopher Hitchens as some of his favorite authors, and names Moon Palace by Paul Auster as the most important book in his life.
  • Bush's second album, Razorblade Suitcase, reached #1 in the US and #4 on the UK albums chart following its 1996 release. The album was noticeably moodier, as the exhaustive touring and sudden success of Sixteen Stone had swept the band along in what Rossdale explained to Rolling Stone as a "Non-stop bubble where everything's done for you, you don't get a chance to stop and think, you have no idea if something's good or bad and you can't phone in sick."
  • Bush's lead singer Gavin Rossdale was mentioned in Boy George's autobiography, Take it Like a Man . Boy George asserted that Rossdale had been the boyfriend of British pop singer and drag star Marilyn (Peter Robinson) in the 1980s. Rossdale denied it, but when a photo of the pair emerged , he copped to having an affair with Marilyn when he was 17.
  • Some Canadians may know the band as Bushx because of a naming conflict with a 1970s Canadian band. In 1997, the newer Bush earned rights to their proper name under a deal that involved donating $40,000 to charity.
  • Prior to the release of the band's third album, The Science of Things , Trauma Records sued Bush for allegedly breaking contract by shopping their new album to other record labels. The band ultimately signed a new long-term contract with Trauma, which dropped its lawsuit. The Science of Things went platinum and reached #11 on Billboard.
  • By 2001 the band was signed with Atlantic Records. With their album Golden State selling under 400,000 copies, and Atlantic showing low support, Bush disbanded in 2002. In 2010 they began to play live dates again, and in September 2011 released a new album called The Sea of Memories , which reached #18 on the Billboard 200.
  • Lead singer Gavin Rossdale formed a new band in 2004 called Institute. Rossdale has also taken to acting, appearing in the films Zoolander and Constantine , among others.
  • Gavin Rossdale suffered from a number of medical problems when he was a kid. They included a burst appendix at the age of nine as well as spending a year in hospital with ear problems. He told US Weekly : "I lived in a room the size of a prison cell even though it wasn't a prison cell."
  • Rossdale made his move on Gwen Stefani, the frontwoman of No Doubt, when her band was opening for Bush on their 1996 tour (Bush and No Doubt first shared a bill at a KROQ Christmas show in Los Angeles on December 17, 1995, but Stefani and Rossdale didn't meet). Do Doubt joined the tour on February 12, 1996, and on February 16, Rossdale threw a party after their New Orleans show in an effort to get to know Gwen. His ploy worked; they enjoyed a drunken night in the city and shared their first kiss. When they met sober the next day, they still liked each other. The pair married on September 14, 2002 and had three children together. On August 3, 2015, Stefani filed for divorce from Rossdale, citing irreconcilable differences.
  • Gavin Rossdale had a beloved Hungarian sheepdog called Winston, who lived to almost 17. Winston appears on the back of the CD booklet of Sixteen Stone and also accompanied Gwen Stefani down the aisle upon their marriage in 2002.
  • Rossdale is the only band member credited as a writer on Bush's songs. He talked about the process in a Songfacts interview : "I don't really write songs with other people. Ever. I was always confused as to who does what. I'm used to having pretty good sketches and pretty good ideas of all of the sections, and then being pretty open to everybody putting on parts and taking it wherever the song goes. I have a great band, so after I've done what my job is, I don't dictate much. We just put it through the funnel, and it comes out the other side, sounding like it does. So, nothing is dogmatic and, 'This has to be that. You're just playing that.' It's sort of like, 'This is what I've done,' and you can approve it, leave it, or do whatever. We just have our certain ways."

Comments: 3

  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, Michigan That damn dog used to scare the crap outta me. I would look at the picture on the inside of the Sixteen Stone album and get nightmares about a giant bush shrub chasing me 'cuz that's what I thought the picture was!
  • Gzeuskriest from Earth? There's more scandalous details of the rocky relationship between Gavin Rossdale from Bush and Gwen Stefani from No Doubt, including insight into his sexuality and mental state, and her surprising marriage to Blake Shelton. I delve deep into Gavin's mind by comically interpreting his lyrics in the first episode of Bad Song Lyrics Poetry Slam. https://youtu.be/20D90f9hli4
  • Jon from Enumclaw , Wa Bush got me through a lot especially when my mom got sick and passed I didn't listen to them much as a kid growing up but as I got older they really grew on me and now they're one of my go to Brittish 90s rock bands it's a shame they are t as big today as they wre back then.

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Black Dog Tour

New York, NY Setlist

The Jon Stewart Show (air date)

Mtv’s 120 minutes, electric ballroom.

San Diego State University San Diego, CA Setlist

Cattle Club

Sacramento, CA Setlist

San Jose, CA

107.7 The End

Seattle, WA Setlist

Moe’s

La luna balcony.

Portland, OR Setlist

San Francisco, CA

West Hollywood, CA Setlist

Little Waldorf

Saltair pavilion, mercury cafe.

Denver, CO Setlist

Liberty Hall

Lawrence, KS

Mississippi Nights

St. Louis, MO

7th Street Entry

Minneapolis, MN Setlist

Club de Wash

Madison, WI Setlist

Cincinnati, OH Setlist

Double Door

Chicago, IL

Saint Andrew’s Hall

Detroit, MI

Peabody’s DownUnder

Cleveland, OH

Lee’s Palace

Toronto, Ontario

Club Babyhead

Providence, RI Setlist

Paradise Rock Club

Boston, MA Setlist

House of Blues

Los Angeles, CA Setlist

Late Night with David Letterman (Taping)

Washington, DC

Theatre of Living Arts

Philadelphia, PA Setlist

Irving Plaza

Virginia Beach, VA Setlist

Hard Rock Cafe

Atlanta, GA Setlist

Post Office

Augusta, GA

Orlando, FL

New Orleans, LA Setlist

Urban Art Bar

Houston, TX Setlist

South by Southwest (SXSW)

Austin, TX Setlist

Union Station

Indianapolis, IN Setlist

Eagles Auditorium Milwaukee, WI

The Regency Showcase

Springfield, MO

New Daisy Theatre

Memphis, TN

328 Performance Hall

Nashville, TN Setlist

The Bomb Factory

Dallas, TX Setlist

Livestock 5 Festival

Festival Park Zephyrhills, FL Setlist

Cameo Theatre

Miami Beach, FL Setlist

European Tour Spring 1995

TV Interview

Paris, France

L’Arapaho

Videomusic tv.

Milan, Italy

Rainbow Club

Revolver club.

Madrid, Spain

Splash Club

London, England Setlist

Pacific Club

Antwerpen, Belgium

Hotel Arena

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Cologne, Germany

Hamburg, Germany

Stockholm, Sweden

Festival in the Park (WQNF 105.9)

Cherokee Park Louisville, KY Setlist

Black Dog Tour 2

Music Midtown Festival

Atlanta, GA

Charleston, SC

Capri Music Hall

Charlotte, NC

The Stone Pony

Asbury Park, NJ Setlist

Pittsburgh, PA

Strawberry Banks Hampton, VA

BuzzardFest ‘95

Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Newport Music Hall

Colombus, OH

Pine Knob Amphitheatre Clarkston, MI Setlist

KPNT 105.7 Pointfest ’95

Riverport Amphitheatre Maryland Heights, MO Setlist

Q101 Jamboree ’95

World Music Theatre Tinley Park, IL Setlist

Apple River Amphitheater Float-Rite Park Somerset, WI Setlist

102.1 New Rock Fest

Marcus Amphitheater Milwaukee, WI Setlist

Buffalo Armory

Buffalo, NY Setlist

Radio 104 Big Night Out

The Sting New Britain, CT Setlist

RFK Stadium Washington, D.C. Setlist

ZephyrFest 95

Marconi Meadows New Orleans, LA Setlist

KTBZ Buzzfest (2nd show of the day)

Cynthia Wood Mitchell Pavilion The Woodlands, TX

KROQ Weenie Roast

The Edge Palo Alto, CA Setlist

Frost Amphitheater

Stanford University Stanford, CA

Live 105 BFD

Shoreline Ampitheatre Mountain View, CA Setlist

Lawlor Events Center

University of Nevada Reno, NV

91X Sunfest

San Diego State University Open Air Theatre San Diego, CA

Rockline (radio show taping)

Los Angeles, CA

Tempe, AZ Setlist

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, NV Setlist

Ventura Theatre

Ventura, CA

Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Irvine, CA

Mtv’s Beach House Malibu

Malibu, CA Setlist

UK Tour July ‘95

Clinton Rooms

Nottingham, England

King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut

Glasgow, Scotland

Birmingham, England Setlist

The Wheatsheaf

Stoke-on-Trent, England Setlist

Manchester, England

Screaming Pope Tour 1995

Mtv Studios

London, England

The Beat (air date)

Astoria Theatre London, England Setlist

KNDD 107.7 Endfest

Kitsip County Fairgrounds Bremerton, WA

KBBT Beat Fest

Champoeg State Park Amphitheater St. Paul, OR

Deer Creek Music Center Noblesville, IN

The Warehouse

Toronto, Ontario Setlist

Le Spectrum

Montreal, Quebec

The Dome Center Henrietta, NY

WBCN-FM Studios

Worcester memorial auditorium.

Worcester, MA

Bud Light Ampitheatre

Harveys Lake, PA Setlist

State Theatre

Detroit, MI Setlist

Nautica Stage

Palace theatre.

Louisville, KY

Bender Arena

Washington, D.C. Setlist

Tower Theatre

Upper Darby, PA

Roseland Ballroom

I.c.light amphitheatre, aragon ballroom.

Chicago, IL Setlist

Eagles Ballroom

Milwaukee, WI Setlist

Omaha Civic and Music Hall

Omaha, NE Setlist

Memorial Hall

Kansas City, KS Setlist

American Theater

Taft theatre.

Cincinnati, OH

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN

Mud Island Amphitheater

Shrine mosque, uc fieldhouse.

University of Colorado Boulder, CO Setlist

The Warfield

San Francisco, CA Setlist

Mayan Theatre

The complex, sunken gardens amphitheatre.

San Antonio, TX

Baton Rouge, LA

Pensacola Bayfront Auditorium

Pensacola, FL Setlist

Entertainment Hall

Expo Park – Florida Fair Grounds Tampa, FL Setlist

The Edge Concert Field

Orlando, FL Setlist

Sunrise Musical Theater

Sunrise, FL

APC Studios

The fox theater.

European Tour 1995

Utrecht, Netherlands

Markthalle or Logo

Berlin, Germany Setlist

Copenhagen, Denmark

Oslo, Norway

Lund, Sweden Setlist

Frankfurt, Germany

Bamberg, Germany

Charterhalle

Munich, Germany

Stuttgart, Germany

Salzburg, Austria

Vienna, Austria

Cesena, Italy

Nonantola, Italy Setlist

Wedgewood Rooms

Portsmouth, England Setlist

Krazy House

Liverpool, England

Duchess of York

Leeds, England

Hop and Grape

The Manchester Academy Manchester, England Setlist

Edinburgh, Scotland

The Foundry

Birmingham, England

Fleece & Firkin

Bristol, England Setlist

Q104.3 Birthday Bash

Roseland Ballroom New York, NY

Z100 Jingle Ball

Meadowlands Arena East Rutherford, NJ Setlist

Saturday Night Live

Kroq almost acoustic christmas.

Universal Ampitheatre Universal City, CA Setlist

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  1. Bush's 1996 Concert & Tour History

    Bush was formed in London, England in early 1992. The band's debut album "Sixteen Stone" dropped in December 1994. Their second album "Razorblade Suitcase" followed in 1996 and reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart in the US. In 2002, Bush broke up but reunited in 2010 with a new lineup.

  2. Bush Concert Map by year: 1996

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  3. 1996

    A fan site dedicated to the band Bush titled OneSecondBush. Home; Bio; News; Tour; Lyrics; Gallery; Video; Discography; Press; 1996 Sixteen Stone Tour 1996. Feb 01. Cumberland County Civic Center. Portland, ME Setlist. Feb ... 2024 2023 2022 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 ...

  4. Bush tours, tickets, shows

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  5. Bush Tour Statistics: 1996

    View the statistics of songs played live by Bush. Have a look which song was played how often in 1996! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow. Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues ... 2012 Australian Tour (8) American Tour 2022 (35) Black and White Rainbows Tour (62) European Summer Tour (1)

  6. Razorblade Suitcase

    Razorblade Suitcase is the second studio album by English rock band Bush, released on 19 November 1996 by Trauma and Interscope Records.The follow-up to their 1994 debut Sixteen Stone, it was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London with engineer and producer Steve Albini.Its sound is more raw than that of its predecessor and has frequently been compared to Nirvana's In Utero (1993), which was ...

  7. Sixteen Stone

    Sixteen Stone is the debut studio album by English rock band Bush, released on 6 December 1994 by Trauma and Interscope Records.It became the band's most popular album, peaking at number four on the US Billboard 200 and boasting numerous successful singles."Comedown" and "Glycerine" remain two of Bush's biggest hits to date, each reaching number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. "

  8. Bush Concert Setlist at The Summit, Houston on March 31, 1996

    Get the Bush Setlist of the concert at The Summit, Houston, TX, USA on March 31, 1996 from the Sixteen Stone Tour and other Bush Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  9. BUSH Official Website

    The Official Website for BUSH! Check out all the latest news and tour dates here! HOME; TOUR; MUSIC; VIDEOS; ABOUT; STORE; Tour; Music; Videos; About; Store; Navigation Manager. Nowhere To Go But Everywhere. Nowhere To Go But Everywhere. TOUR. ... 1996. BUY NOW. Sea of Memories. 2011. BUY NOW. Sixteen Stone. 1994. BUY NOW. STAY IN TOUCH WITH ...

  10. 1996 March 09

    A fan site dedicated to the band Bush titled OneSecondBush

  11. Bush (British band)

    Bush have had numerous top ten singles on the Billboard rock charts and one No. 1 album with Razorblade Suitcase in 1996. ... Chris Traynor filled in for him for the subsequent tour, which would turn out to be Bush's last for eight years. Due to declining record sales and a lack of support from Atlantic Records, Bush disbanded in 2002.

  12. No Doubt

    No Doubt opening up for Bush on the Sixteen Stone tour in Champaign, Illinois back on April 21, 1996.

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  14. Bush on tour Sixteen Stone Tour

    Bush performed 23 concerts on tour Sixteen Stone Tour, between Delta Center on May 3, 1996 and Splash Club on April 11, 1995

  15. Tour dates for 1996

    Tour dates for 1996. Archive. Jan 17 1996. Alfred State College. Alfred, NY. Jan 20 1996. Club Soda. Montreal, QC. Feb 1 1996. Cumberland County Civic Center Bush' Sixteen Stone Tour. Portland, ME. Feb 2 1996. Stabler Arena Bush' Sixteen Stone Tour. Bethleham, PA. Feb 3 1996. The Meadows Bush' Sixteen Stone Tour. Hartford, CT. Feb 4

  16. Bush

    December 13, 2016. On November 19, 1996, British Rockers Bush released their sophomore album, Razorblade Suitcase. Featuring Gavin Rossdale (vocals/guitar), Robin Goodridge (drums), David Guy Parsons (bass), and Nigel Pulsford (guitar), the album was the band's follow up to all the fanfare and buzz coming off their debut album, Sixteen Stone.

  17. Bush Setlist at New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven

    Get the Bush Setlist of the concert at New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT, USA on April 12, 1996 from the Sixteen Stone Tour and other Bush Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  18. Bush Artistfacts

    Bush's second album, Razorblade Suitcase, reached #1 in the US and #4 on the UK albums chart following its 1996 release. The album was noticeably moodier, as the exhaustive touring and sudden success of Sixteen Stone had swept the band along in what Rossdale explained to Rolling Stone as a "Non-stop bubble where everything's done for you, you don't get a chance to stop and think, you have no ...

  19. Tour Archive: 1996

    2/16/1996 - Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena - New Orleans, LA, United States 2/14/1996 - Barton Coliseum - Little Rock, AR, United States 2/13/1996 - Expo Square Pavilion - Tulsa, OK, United States

  20. BUSH Official Website

    Many years back, not long after the band came roaring out the gate with towering back-to-back smash albums, 1994's epic six-times platinum debut, Sixteen Stone and 1996's triple-platinum Razorblade Suitcase, "I took away all the expectation and pressure from my career," Rossdale explains. To him, ever since, it's never been about ...

  21. BUSH Official Website

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  23. Bush Concert Map by year: 1997

    Fall 2018 Tour (1) Golden State Tour (60) Here and Now (1) MTV Campus Invasion Tour (28) Man on the Run (31) Nowhere To Go But Everywhere (17) Razorblade Suitcase (159) Revolución Tour 2019 (10) Revolution 3 (36) Sixteen Stone (221) Summer Tour 2013 (4) Summer Tour 2016 (11) The ALTimate Tour (48) The Art of Survival Tour 2023 (20)