“I thought I had made a record, and that was it, but I didn’t realize I had to go back to work (my day job).
“I had a deal that got dropped,” Rossdale said in a recent phone interview. In the early ’90s, Gavin Rossdale and his newly-formed English rock band Bush had signed to Disney’s Hollywood Records with hopes of distributing their debut album “Sixteen Stone.”īut following a change in direction from the company’s management, the band’s hopes for commercial success were in flux.