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Bush (band)

Bush is a British grunge band formed in 1991. Their debut was a self-released album named Sixteen Stone; it was released in 1994.

In Canada, they were once known as BushX, because a 1970s rock band, led by Domenic Troiano, owned the Canadian rights to the name Bush. In April 1997, it was announced that Troiano had agreed to let the them use the name Bush in Canada without the letter X, in exchange for donating $20,000 each to the Starlight Foundation and the Canadian Music Therapy Trust Fund.

In Iraq before the fall of Saddam Hussein's government, radio referred to the band as "B-U-S-H", spelling out the name of the band so as not to seem to refer to either U.S. President, George H. W. Bush or George W. Bush.

In 2005 the band decided to drop its name because it was leading to a confusion between them and George W. Bush (whom they're not quiet fans of) and decided to go by the name of Institute. Institute (band).

Members

  • Gavin Rossdale - Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar
  • Dave Parsons - Bass
  • Robin Goodridge - Percussion
  • Sacha Putnam - Keyboards
  • Chris Traynor - Lead Guitar on Golden State Tour
  • Nigel Pulsford - Lead Guitar, String Arrangements (Left the band to spend more time with his family in 2002)

Discography


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Institute (band). Odia Coates passed away in 1991 at the age of forty-nine of breast cancer. Bush (whom they're not quiet fans of) and decided to go by the name of Institute. They recorded several more duets that produced Top 10 & Top 20 hits such as 1974's "One Man Woman/One Woman Man" plus in 1975 "I Don't Like To Sleep Alone" and "There's Nothing Stronger Than Our Love." Coates went on to record on her own, meeting with modest success. In 2005 the band decided to drop its name because it was leading to a confusion between them and George W. 1 on the Billboard charts in 1974. Bush. Coates is best remembered for her duet with Paul Anka called " (You're) Having My Baby" that went to No.

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In Canada, they were once known as BushX, because a 1970s rock band, led by Domenic Troiano, owned the Canadian rights to the name Bush. Their debut was a self-released album named Sixteen Stone; it was released in 1994. Bush is a British grunge band formed in 1991. Nigel Pulsford - Lead Guitar, String Arrangements (Left the band to spend more time with his family in 2002).

Chris Traynor - Lead Guitar on Golden State Tour. Sacha Putnam - Keyboards. Robin Goodridge - Percussion. Dave Parsons - Bass.

Gavin Rossdale - Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar.