Gavin Rossdale: Bridge School Benefit – Reviews
A few reviews from day one of the 23rd Annual Bridge School Benefit
Bush front man Gavin Rossdale chose a nugget from the Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks songbook, “Landslide,” in his reverential 25-minute set. Bush’s “Comedown” lent itself nicely to the intimacy of Rossdale’s spare trio — two acoustic guitars and piano. source: latimes.com
Following Young’s traditional short opening set — which on Saturday consisted of one song, “Comes a Time” — Gavin Rossdale took the stage for a 20-minute performance. Rossdale provided one of the only real highlights of the first third of the show, with fine covers of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide” and Prince’s “Sometimes It Snows in April.” source: mercurynews.com

