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Considering the hectic pace of recording an album and touring a record, it’s truly amazing that musicians are even able to find love.  After all, how easy can being on the road for months of the time while sustaining a relationship possibly be?  Although there are many musicians that hook up for periods of time, it seems very rare for successful musicians in different musical projects to sustain a marriage.  One exception to this rule has been the surprisingly sturdy marriage between No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani and former Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale.  While the couple have stated on numerous occasions that they would rather have their private lives kept out of public discussions, it’s hard not to notice this rather attractive couple.  Firmly by each other’s sides at awards shows, singing about each other in their songs, and even making a cameo appearance in the Ben Stiller comedic masterpiece, “Zoolander,” Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale are a living testament to those fun filled days of the late 1990s.

As Paula Abdul once sang, “Opposites Attract” and this can definitely be seen in the celebrity marriage of Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale.  Although the two both rose to prominence as the lead singers for bands that became popular in the late 1990s, the couple rose to success in completely different fashions.  While Stefani fronted the third wave ska act, No Doubt, who were praised by critics and fans for their colorful and unique pop sound, Rossdale’s band Bush was often criticized for being derivative of influential alternative acts like Nirvana and Pixies.  Whereas Stefani portrayed a fun loving image that allowed her indulge in her girly side, Rossdale was the brooding, angry young man sneering stream of conscious lyrics over a noisy racket.  Stefani’s band No Doubt represented a lightness in music while Rossdale was constantly trying to Bush into more darker overtones.  Although one can focus on their differences, it’s hard to overlook that the two do share charismatic personalities and an understanding of the unique responsibilities that being a musician has.

Another thing that Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale share was an immediate attraction.  The couple met in 1995 after Rossdale attended a No Doubt concert and quickly started a long distance relationship.  Throughout their extensive time together, the couple has seen their fair share of highs and lows.  However, Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani seem to have figured out a way to maintain a successful celebrity marriage while balancing their musical pursuits.  Establishing what could be a blueprint for future musicians to sustain a healthy marriage, we will examine how these two lovebirds rose to professional success and found private love within the shark infested world that is the music industry.

Named after the stewardess character in the 1968 best selling novel “Airport” which her mother was reading while she was pregnant, Gwen Renee Stefani was born on October 3, 1969.  Raised in the Orange County city of Anaheim in California, Stefani was greatly influenced by the burgeoning ska and reggae influenced sounds that were all around her.  Struck by the music bug at such a young age, Stefani formed No Doubt with her brother, Eric Stefani, and their friend, John Spence, at the tender age of 17.  Although she was originally just a co-vocalist, the tragic suicide of Spence forced Stefani into the spotlight.  From their beginnings in 1986, Stefani worked tirelessly with No Doubt to establish a reputation for putting on a high energy show.  Their local success resulted in Interscope Records signing the band to a recording contract in 1991.

Despite reaching a goal that thousands of bands shoot for, No Doubt and Gwen Stefani found themselves at the wrong place at the wrong time.  They released their self-titled debut album in 1992 and found that a marketplace enamored with the grunge sounds coming out of Seattle had little room for a sunny Californian pop-ska band.  The record was a commercial failure and ignored by critics who were preoccupied with finding new superlatives to heap on grunge acts like Nirvana and Pearl Jam.  Facing low record sales and increased record label indifference, No Doubt found itself in the precarious position of being a young band that few people cared about.

However, rather than waving the white flag, Gwen Stefani and No Doubt soldiered on.  From self-financing later records to touring relentlessly to collaborating with like minded musicians like Sublime, No Doubt had the heart and hustle to make it big in the music industry.  What they needed was the right time and a universal message that anybody could relate to.  As it turned out, 1995 was the right time for No Doubt.  As grunge receded into a world of bleakness and self-reproachment, music lovers were waiting for a new poppier sound.  With No Doubt’s third album, “Tragic Kingdom,” pop fans had a new band that they could champion.  Although the album featured hooks galore and plenty of musical delights, a major part of “Tragic Kingdom’s” success lay in Stefani’s lyrics.  Her seven year relationship with No Doubt bassist, Tony Kanal had ended and songs like “Don’t Speak” captured heartache, something that everybody could relate to.  The album would launch these Californians to the top of the music charts and made Gwen Stefani into a star.

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