GAVIN ROSSDALE On 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'; Performance, Interview Footage Available

May 24, 2008

Former BUSH and INSTITUTE frontman Gavin Rossdale performed his new single, entitled "Love Remains the Same", and took part in a short interview on yesterday's (May 23) episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show". Watch the footage below.

"Love Remains the Same" is the first single from Rossdale's upcoming solo album, "Wanderlust", due out June 3.

According to Billboard.com, Rossdale's wife, Gwen Stefani, lends vocals to the track "Some Days". The album was produced by Bob Rock and finds Rossdale collaborating with drummer Josh Freese, guitarist Chris Traynor, bassist Paul Bushnell and keyboardist Jamie Muhoberac.

The record will feature the first new music from Rossdale since he dissolved INSTITUTE, the band he formed a couple of years back after BUSH went on hiatus.

In a June 2007 interview with Ryan Seacrest of KIIS FM in Los Angeles, Rossdale stated about his solo album, "It's really kind of atmospheric and good. And I'm really excited about it."

Performance:

Interview:

(Thanks: Rowdy Yates)

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