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Gavin Rossdale: Comedown

Gavin Rossdale performance of Comedown from the Dare 2 Dream show at the HOB Chicago (November 5th, 2009)

Gavin Rossdale: Spin Magazine – Interview

The British rocker headlines a benefit concert in Chicago to raise funds for the Illinois Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Gavin Rossdale is no stranger to either rocking hard or helping kids, so he was a natural choice to headline Platform One Entertainment’s sixth Dare 2 Dream event at Chicago’s House of Blues on Thursday night. The evening benefitted the Illinois Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients fighting blood cancers and their families. More than 15 kids affected by leukemia or other cancer got the opportunity to meet Rossdale and be introduced onstage before a packed house.

The 42-year-old rocker who rose to fame in the mid-90s as the frontman for British grunge heroes Bush has been active for several years in charity work, donating his talents both on stage and on the tennis court to causes that benefit children. “You can’t imagine the strength that it takes for these parents to sustain a positive energy around their children who are so physically disabled and yet mentally right there,” he told SPIN in an interview before the show. “If you’re a parent with a healthy child, you’re so lucky.”

So was the House of Blues crowd Thursday, as Rossdale and band tore through the brightest moments of his 15-year career. From the opening notes of Bush mega hit “Machinehead” to set closer “Comedown,” the wiry Brit rocked through 90 minutes of high-voltage alt-rock before an appreciative audience of kids with their parents, teens in grunge band t-shirts, and nostalgic Gen Xers. Even Rossdale’s recent solo material snapped to life on stage with sweaty intensity. But beyond rock ‘n’ roll showmanship, Rossdale had another reason to pump up the crowd: “We’re celebrating the fact that everyone cared enough to come out tonight.”

Offstage, Rossdale’s demeanor was more that of a comfortable dad than an international rock god. He spoke with quiet excitement about his in-progress second solo album, his appreciation of “uplifting, soulful” bands like the Arcade Fire and The Kills and how you don’t have to be a parent to appreciate the chance to help sick kids. “I was a human before I was a dad, you know.”

Maybe so, but to the giddy young girls and shy little boys in the meet and greet and their grateful parents, Rossdale was clearly more hero than human.

source: Spin Magazine Online Lizz Kannenberg

Gavin Rossdale: Relief wins competition – opens at HOB

Relief wins competition with Sonicbids to join Gavin Rossdale to open Dare 2 Dream at the House of Blues on November 5th!

Open for Gavin Rossdale at House of Blues

Our Town: Ben Rubenstein: September 2009 Archives
Hey, kids. In case you didn’t know, that ruggedly handsome Brit who sometimes tags along with pop star Gwen Stefani isn’t just some boy toy. He’s Gavin Rossdale, and he headed up a pretty popular grunge-rock band in the mid ’90s called Bush. The group hit it big with albums like Sixteen Stone and Razorblade Suitcase, but mainly faded from the spotlight at the end of the decade. Rossdale’s still around, though, and starts up a solo tour soon that will hit Chicago’s House of Blues on November 5. The show will double as a benefit for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Illinois, part of Platform One Entertainment’s Dare 2 Dream series.

The concert still needs an opener, and it could be you. All you need to do is submit your songs at SonicBids by October 9, and Platform One will pick a winner. We’re guessing that covers of “Glycerine” are discouraged.

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