Gavin Rossdale on Bush's early days and what he thinks when he hears Glycerine now

The British musician sits down with Q's Tom Power ahead of Bush's Canadian tour this April

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Caption: Gavin Rossdale is a British musician, best known as the lead singer of the rock band Bush. (Matt Licari/Invision/AP)

Media | Gavin Rossdale: Bush’s early days & what he thinks when he hears Glycerine

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For a time in the '90s, there was no band on earth bigger than Bush. Their debut album, Sixteen Stone, had singles that were in heavy rotation on MuchMusic, MTV and every rock radio station. That record also turned singer Gavin Rossdale into a star. Ahead of Bush's cross-Canada tour this spring, Rossdale joins Tom Power to look back on the band's early days, what it was like breaking out of Britain when they didn't sound like the Britpop bands of the time, and what goes through his mind when he hears Glycerine.
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The full interview with Gavin Rossdale is available on our YouTube channel(external link) and on our podcast, Q with Tom Power(external link). Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

Interview with Gavin Rossdale produced by Mitch Pollock.

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