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BUSH: Sophie @1037′s Holiday of Miracles Benefit Show

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New Bush show date – Sold Out!

Sophie@103.7 Holiday of Miracles Benefit for Rady Children’s Hospital presented by Cox Wireless featuring Lenny Kravitz on Sunday, December 11th at House of Blues Downtown. Also, a special acoustic performance from Gavin Rossdale & Bush. VIP Ticket holders recieve a Special Preshow Acoustic Performance by Mat Kearney in the Delta Room! This show is sold out.

Sunday, December 11th
@House of Blues San Diego

Doors 7pm
Show 8pm

Show is 21 OR OVER WITH PHOTO I.D.
The only way to get tickets now, is to win them. Listen to Sophie@103.7 to win yours!

via Sophie @1037′s Holiday of Miracles Benefit Show.

BUSH Tour Date: KZQ’s Big Night Out

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WKZQ Presents Bush

House of Blues Myrtle Beach

BUSH presented by 96.1 WKZQ will play House of Blues Myrtle Beach on December 2, 2011.

Tickets are on sale now at LiveNation.com, House of Blues Box Office, Ticketmaster or charge by phone 800-745-3000. General Admission Advance Tickets: $32.50, Day of Show $35.00 (plus tax and service fee)

Bush, Chevelle and Filter Team Up to Bring the Rock to Boston

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Review and photos from the House of Blues show in Boston

by: Mary Ouellette  loudwire.com

The marquee at the House of Blues in Boston on Saturday (Oct. 15)  — ‘Bush, Chevelle and Filter’ — read like short trip back in time, yet seemed very current, with all three bands extremely active these days.

If you didn’t get to the venue before the sun went down, you would have missed Filter’s set entirely. The band delivered a hit-filled set, starting the night off on a high note. Although the only mainstay of Filter is frontman Richard Patrick, it’s his voice that defines the band’s gritty, industrial rock sound and his spirit that drives the band’s live set. Patrick imparted a few introductory words on the crowd ‘The party starts now motherf—ers.’ Although it was a short party, it was a party indeed. Patrick spent a large amount of time off of the stage and in the front few rows with the crowd and that was before he sang an entire song, ‘The Best Things,’ while crowd surfing throughout the sold out audience.

Of course, all of this was just a precursor to headliner Bush. Recently releasing their first studio album in 10 years, ‘The Sea of Memories’ (read our review here), the band has shaken off the rust to take it to the road mixing up a nostalgic laced concoction of rock.

The current Bush lineup only consists of two original members, Gavin Rossdale and drummer Robin Goodridge. The latest incarnation of the band is rounded out by Chris Traynor on guitar and Corey Britz on bass, but much like Filter, Gavin Rossdale is the face of the band and his distinctive voice is what fans come to hear, and let’s be honest, he’s not too hard on the eyes either.

With a 10-year break between albums, there was a good chance that Bush might not be able to deliver the goods. Granted, Rossdale had kept busy during the downtime but Bush is a different animal, there is a certain energy about them and one that cannot be fabricated. Almost as if plotted as a master plan to cast all doubt aside, Bush started out their show in comfortable place, from the first note of ‘Machinehead’ it seemed to cast a spell on the crowd, taking us back to the time and place that we first heard Bush’s debut release ‘Sixteen Stone.’

continue reading:  Bush, Chevelle and Filter Team Up to Bring the Rock to Boston.

Gavin Rossdale revives Bush ‘Memories’ – BostonHerald.com

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By Jim Sullivan

Gavin Rossdale has not been a recluse for the last decade.

The once-and-again frontman for Bush recorded with a group called Institute, released a solo album, played a demon opposite Keanu Reeves in the film “Constantine,” married Gwen Stefani and had two sons.

But he wasn’t in the kind of spotlight he was in during Bush’s 1990s heyday.

“People had an uncanny way of consistently telling me how I’d let them down,” said Rossdale, on the telephone from Michigan. “If I went to get coffee, if I went to get gas, if I bought paint at a paint store, it’d be like, ‘Dude, where’s the band? Dude, what’s happening?’ It was a consistent reminder, daily, almost comical. I was getting some of these girls saying, ‘You’re our favorite band, but we’ve never seen you play.’”

Now they can. Last month, Bush co-founders, singer/songwriter/guitarist Rossdale and drummer Robin Goodridge, joined with new guitarist Chris Traynor and bassist Corey Britz and released the band’s fifth CD, “The Sea of Memories.” They are on an extensive club tour that stops for a sold-out show at House of Blues on Saturday.

Continue reading: Gavin Rossdale revives Bush ‘Memories’ – BostonHerald.com.

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