Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale announced that his mother passed away on January 28 after a long and difficult struggle. The 59-year-old musician shared his grief in a heartfelt post on Friday, January 31, via his social media accounts.
Expressing how deeply the loss affected him, Rossdale wrote on Facebook: “Tuesday 28th Jan at 5pm I lost my mama. after a long tortuous fight she left us. It’s hard to put into words the bond we had and the void she leaves. The world feels lonelier and today the journey seems longer and more uphill.
I know she is with me at all times because that is the way with love and loss. We carry those who we love yet cannot see. That is my comfort. I send you all my love.” he said.
Rossdale’s family also shared in his grief. His eldest son, Kingston, reposted his father’s tribute on social media, adding a message about his grandmother “Will love you forever”.
BUSH has recently finished recording its upcoming album, ‘I Beat Loneliness,’ which is expected to be released toward the end of the year.
2024 marks the 30th anniversary of the band’s six-time platinum debut album, ‘Sixteen Stone,’ which was first released in 1994.
In November 2023, BUSH released ‘Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023’ through Round Hill Records. The compilation featured a new song, ‘Nowhere To Go But Everywhere,’ written by Gavin Rossdale and produced by Rossdale and Corey Britz.
BUSH initially disbanded in 2002 but later reunited in 2010. Since then, the band has released five studio albums: ‘The Sea of Memories’ (2011), ‘Man On The Run’ (2014), ‘Black And White Rainbows’ (2017), ‘The Kingdom’ (2020) and ‘The Art Of Survival’ (2022).
