Gavin Rossdale
After picking up guitar skills from his sister's boyfriend as a teen and armed with model looks and a raspy rock voice, Gavin Rossdale achieved platinum-selling status multiple times over as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of '90s alt-rock band Bush. Formerly called Future Primitive, the band changed their name and issued their debut Sixteen Stone in 1994. They followed up their biggest hit with Razorblade Suitcase, Deconstructed, The Science of Things and Golden State. They disbanded in 2002 and Rossdale made one album with Institute in 2006 before going solo and putting an album out under his name