Bush Vocalist Gavin Rossdale to Host New Cooking Show
Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale is known for his singing and songwriting, but now, Rossdale is taking on a new endeavor: cooking. Rossdale will host a new cooking and conversation series…

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Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale is known for his singing and songwriting, but now, Rossdale is taking on a new endeavor: cooking. Rossdale will host a new cooking and conversation series called Rockstar Kitchen Chronicles, which will debut in early 2025 on VIZIO's free streaming service, WatchFree+.
Gavin Rossdale Hosts New TV Show, Rockstar Kitchen Chronicles
Rossdale created Rockstar Kitchen Chronicles, and it's currently in production. The program will have big-named guests, such as tennis star Serena Williams, singer Tom Jones, and actors Selma Blair, Brooke Shields, and Jack McBrayer.
"Our show is the culmination of a passionate team collaboration, coming together to make something truly special," Rossdale said in a statement. "With VIZIO and production partners Roundtable and Bungalow, we’ve been able to bring my personal dream to life in what I hope is an innovative and entertaining show. I've found that cooking for people creates intimate and special moments and is a great conduit for deeper, meaningful conversations. Nothing brings me greater joy than connecting with friends and family over a fantastic meal that I’ve created just for them."
You can watch the official trailer for Rockstar Kitchen Chronicles below. It shows Rossdale cooking and having deep talks with his guests. The part of the teaser with Williams even shows Rossdale singing the Bush favorite "Comedown," which is appropriate, because Williams is known to be a big rock fan.
"With Rockstar Kitchen Chronicles, we're tapping into the intersection of food, entertainment, and music to create a show that resonates deeply with our audience and provides an exciting opportunity for brands to become part of the entertainment," VIZIO exec Adam Bergman said of the program.
There's no word yet on an exact date that Rockstar Kitchen Chronicles will debut, but VIZIO says that news is coming soon. It'll be interesting to see if this show is successful enough to spill into another season. I would love to see some metal musicians on the show, because a lot of metal guys, and gals, are into cooking. It's definitely a cool concept and has a lot of potential.
In other news, Bush recently wrapped up a summer tour, and right now, they only have one more show on the books for the rest of the year. That gig is Oct. 25 at the Grand Theatre at The Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada. It's possible the guys are working on new music instead of doing gigs, too.
The 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony is this Friday (March 29), and in the ceremony's history, the all-star jam session has provided for one of the night's biggest highlights.
While there wasn't an all-star jam at the end of the 2018 ceremony, here's hoping the tradition will pick up again this year, especially when looking back on some of the incredible performances that have occurred.
In honor of the 2019 induction ceremony this Friday, here are seven stellar jam sessions from year's past.
"Rockin' In The Free World" (2017)
The last all-star jam at the Rock Hall induction ceremony featured members of Pearl Jam, Yes, Journey and Rush together performing Neil Young's "Rockin' In the Free World." Young was slated to be the presenter for Pearl Jam that evening, but he had to back out at the last minute. David Letterman took his place, which as far as replacements go is pretty incredible.
"Roll Over Beethoven" (1986)
The all-star jam at the very first Rock Hall induction ceremony was something to behold. Joining Chuck Berry for a performance of “Roll Over Beethoven” was Keith Richards, Neil Young and Steve Winwood. For good measure, they were accompanied by Billy Joel and Jerry Lee Lewis.
"Green Onions" (1992)
Just look at that packed stage! From Johnny Cash to Steve Cropper to The Edge, the amount of talent gathered during the 1992 all-star jam is simply unreal!
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (1989)
The All-Star Jam at the 1989 induction ceremony also featured an incredible array of icons. Performing The Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Little Richard, Bruce Springsteen, Pete Townshend, Tina Turner and Stevie Wonder.
"Crossroads" (2013)
Wow! There's literally something for everyone during this performance of "Crossroads" at the 2013 induction ceremony. Included on stage are Chuck D., Darryl "DMC" McDaniels, Ann and Nancy Wilson, Rush, John Fogerty, Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Cornell, Tom Morello and Gary Clark Jr.
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (2004)
This performance is so good it hurts! Watch in awe as Prince, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne and Dhani Harrison play the hell out of this Beatles classic. In the years since Prince and Tom Petty's passing, the magic of this performance has only grown.
"With A Little Help From My Friends" (2015)
Ringo Starr got more than just a little help with the performance of this Beatles classic. The absolutely packed stage included Paul McCartney, Green Day, Joan Jett, Patti Smith, Joe Walsh, Karen O, Miley Cyrus, Gary Clark Jr., Zac Brown, Tom Morello, Dave Grohl and so much more that it's almost too overwhelming to list.
Erica Banas is rock/classic rock news blogger that loves the smell of old vinyl in the morning.