Gwen on the cover of Glamour magazine


Gwen is on the cover of the October 2009 issue of Glamour magazine in the US (available from Borders here).

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“She’s like living pop art—against the white walls of the studio where Glamour’s cover shoot is under way, Gwen Stefani’s famous red lips, heavy black lashes and platinum hair stand out vividly. In fact, her style is so iconic, so crafted, so utterly Gwen Stefani that when she says hello and shakes my hand, I’m almost surprised she’s an actual talking, smiling person. I’m definitely surprised to realize that behind her twisted pinup-girl look, this rock star (married to another rock star, former Bush front man Gavin Rossdale) is kind of shy. Later, as she quietly breast-feeds her son Zuma, now one (she’s also mom to son Kingston, three), it’s hard to imagine her electrifying stadiums filled with screaming fans on the band No Doubt’s first tour in five years.

But electrify she does. Developing that front-woman persona didn’t come easily to the singer. As a teenager in Southern California, Stefani was too absorbed with her high school boyfriend to think that the songs she wrote just for herself would one day make her a superstar. And even when she became the singer for No Doubt in 1987, she still thought of it as her brother’s band. But when the group hit it big in 1995 with the release of Tragic Kingdom, Stefani’s talents were too big to downplay. Between her work with No Doubt and her solo career (launched in 2004 with her platinum albumLove. Angel. Music. Baby.), the blond powerhouse has sold millions of albums. And on top of that music career, she now runs two wildly successful fashion lines: L.A.M.B., the five-year-old high-end label, and Harajuku Lovers, her Japanese-inspired clothing and fragrance line. They ring up a combined profit of more than $200 million annually. Yeow—that’s a lot for anyone to manage, especially someone as naturally California laid-back as Stefani.

The No Doubt reunion tour has Stefani, 40, wondering how long the ride can last. “It’s very emotional,” she says. “I feel like I’m going to wake up sometime soon from this weird journey.” Sorry, Gwen, not likely. Keep reading to see what else Stefani has to say about style, shopping, moguldom, motherhood and her long road to success.

GLAMOUR: I’ve been spending a few weeks learning about the Gwen Stefani universe of fashion and style and music. They’re all one.
GWEN STEFANI: It all comes from the same place. I remember back when No Doubt was just starting out: We didn’t have a record out, and I was in school. I would spend my time daydreaming about what I was going to make for my costumes. That’s something I’ve always done. As soon as I knew we had a show, I’d be off to the fabric store. And I’d be really excited. It’s just something I’ve always, always done.

GLAMOUR: You have such original style. Where did it come from?
GS: The whole Tragic Kingdom thing started with Disneyland, which I grew up near. I loved everything from Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music to Bob Marley to ska bands. A little bit English, a little bit rock.

GLAMOUR: But your glossy hair and the red lips—that’s not ska to me.
GS: No. That’s my whole obsession with old Hollywood. I always loved watching all those old movies, and still do—if I had time.

GLAMOUR: Who is your favorite designer?
GS: I love Vivienne Westwood. So much. Every time I go to London, first thing I do is go in there. It’s ridiculous! She just knows—her line always evolves. It’s the same and yet always different. I also love John Galliano. I like the mixture of his kookiness and the straight-up craft.

GLAMOUR: And now you’ve got a huge fashion company. Is that your backup plan?
GS: Yes. Because I know that I need to feel passionate and be creative to have a feeling of self-worth. So when the music part goes away, I want to be able to still feel the power I feel when I write songs. If I didn’t have that, I don’t really know how I would survive, because I’m so addicted to that feeling.

GLAMOUR: What do you think has made L.A.M.B. so successful?
GS: I’m still so blown away that we’ve gotten this far. When I first started, I really didn’t know what I was doing at all. I mean, I’ve made clothes my whole life, but I was just naive about the fashion world. But I think it’s [successful] because I’ve been really involved, you know? Picking the samples, inspirations, color palette. I have a great team of people helping me.

GLAMOUR: You’ve said that you grew up in a really close family. How has that strong bond influenced you?
GS: I grew up in a normal family. I have sweet parents, who are still married. They’re watching my child right now. But my life is so different from how I thought it would be. Yesterday was the craziest day ever—I managed to accomplish so many things. And at the end of the night, I was there with [Kingston] putting him to bed, reading all his books, getting his diaper on and putting him in his crib. Then I got [Zuma], nursed him, put him to sleep. Then I went to a Hollywood party! [Laughs.] It isextremely different from how my parents raised me.

GLAMOUR: What surprises you most about yourself as a mother?
GS: How hard it is. I’ve always worked really hard, and the hardest thing I’ve ever done is have kids!

GLAMOUR: But hard how? Hard to be an example?
GS: All of it—everything from getting up in the morning to trying to be consistent to trying to have the right feelings. But, of course, the rewards are so great.

GLAMOUR: So when Zuma comes home and tells you he’s going to be the drummer in a band, what are you going to say?
GS: Well, Kingston walked into a room the other day with a guitar, singing his song. I was thinking, Oh my God. [Laughs.] But whatever. Everything that we were passionate about, my parents supported it. But they always made it really clear that those kinds of things, those dreams, never come true. And then you have your backup plan. You go to school. That was the way I was taught—[making it big] doesn’t happen to people. And then it did.

GLAMOUR: I’ll say.
GS: It’s awesome! And then I bought my parents a house. So that’s rad.

GLAMOUR: But was [the success] ever scary? Did you feel like it was a train coming at you?
GS: No. Even when we were getting commercially successful, it was very slow to build. We got on the radio after nine years of being a band. And once you’re on the road for a long time, you’re in a whole other bubble. One moment I always think about is when I came home from the first tour and I was still living with my parents. I was gone for two and a half years on this tour.

GLAMOUR: How old were you?
GS: Twenty-six.

GLAMOUR: Wow.
GS: And I know it’s weird to live at my parents’ when I was 26, but…

GLAMOUR: No, it’s weird that you were on the road for two and a half years!
GS: Well, that was weird too. But yeah, I came home, and I remember walking in the house, and the entire dining room table was filled with layers and layers and layers of things for me to autograph that people had given to my parents. I was like, “What am I supposed to do with all this?”

GLAMOUR: Inundated.
GS: My poor parents—they didn’t know what to do. And then I went into my bedroom with my single bed. I remember getting under my covers…thinking, Oh my God, whoam I?

GLAMOUR: And now you’re a married lady with two kids! What do you see in Gavin as a father that you didn’t know about before?
GS: I always thought he’d be a good dad. [Laughs.] And he has basically lived up to that and beyond, beyond. He’s very, very passionate, and he’s very intense. He’s made to be a dad. I’m very lucky.

GLAMOUR: I know this is a really crass question, but I have to ask. Your husband has a great career, but you are more famous. Is it hard on a marriage when a woman is more visible than a man professionally?
GS: I don’t really like talking about Gavin because, why would I do that? It’s the one place you need to really protect yourself: your family and your marriage.

GLAMOUR: Let’s talk about writing music. Are you writing now?
GS: No, I can’t do all these things at one time. Right now it’s all focused on the tour, the costumes, the fun part. I won’t write on tour. There’s no way. How am I supposed to be a mom to two kids, a wife and do a show every night? It’s impossible!

GLAMOUR: You’ve spoken a lot about how you found your singing voice and your own voice as a person at the same time. There’s something lovely about it. I was curious about that experience.
GS: I clearly remember writing songs [when I was young] and the power that it gave me of feeling like somebody. My whole life changed when I wrote those songs, even before anyone ever heard them. It wasn’t a commercial thing.

GLAMOUR: No, it was just you.
GS: It was just me and the song and showing them to my dad and him listening to the demo while driving. He’d come home and say, “Now, that one was really good. You shouldn’t change anything.”

GLAMOUR: Does writing still empower you like it did when you were a kid?
GS: Oh my God. I mean, it’s really exciting to design, but writing a song is…

GLAMOUR: There’s nothing like it?
GS: If it’s a hit, oh my God. And you know right away. Like when I wrote “Hollaback Girl” at 3:00 A.M. after writing three songs already. We were jumping on the couch!

GLAMOUR: What’s it like being with the band again?
GS: There’s a lot of water under the bridge. And it’s very emotional. I went out last night to a party with Tony [Kanal, the No Doubt bass player and Stefani’s former boyfriend] and his girlfriend and with, you know, the guys. There’s just so much that we’ve done.

GLAMOUR: Twenty years of being a band. How did that happen?
GS: I don’t know. You tell me. I feel like I’m going to wake up sometime soon from this weird journey. I mean, honestly, there’s no way this happened to me! [Laughs.]

GLAMOUR: Look, you’re a huge star. You’re arguably one of the biggest female stars on the planet. But we never read about Gwen Stefani being a drug addict or getting arrested or falling down a staircase.
GS: Maybe my crazy time is coming up. Let’s see what happens. Maybe I’m just a late bloomer. But I think it’s also just my nature. I was thinking today when I was driving, How am I going to make sure that Kingston never does anything bad and doesn’t get arrested? I was thinking, How did I stay out of trouble? And I know it’s just ‘cause my parents are so strict. I mean, I’m still scared of them. [Laughs.]

GLAMOUR: Drawing from your own experience, what advice would you give to young women who are struggling to find their voice in the world?
GS: I’ve never been good at giving advice. The only advice I ever gave people was to find something that you are passionate about. But I hate giving advice, because, who am I? I’m just a girl. I was like anybody else. Do you think that I ever thought I would be doing this right now? No! Never, never, never, never.”

View photo gallery here



Downloads from 2009 summer tour (list)


While I was overseas a few downloads of full shows popped up online, here’s a quick wrap-up of what I could find and where to get it:

May 3rd, Rutherford New Jersey - mp3 download - available from Beacon-Street.net
May 19th, Fresno California - mp3 download - available from Greener Pastures.us
June 6th, Charlotte - mp3 download - available from Beacon-Street.net
July 6th, Kansas - mp3 download - available from Beacon-Street.net
July 8th, Missouri - mp3 download - available from Greener Pastures.us
July 10th, Noblesville Indiana - mp3 download - available from Beacon-Street.net or Greener Pastures.us
July 16th, Edmonton - mp3 download - available from Greener Pastures.us
July 19th, Auburn WA - mp3 download - available from Greener Pastures.us
July 31st, Irvine California - mp3 download - available from Beacon-Street.net
August 2nd, Irvine California - mp3 download - available from Greener Pastures.us

I know there’s more out there, if anyone could help me out with some links I’d be very grateful  :)



L.A.M.B and Apple teaming up


From LoveBScott.com:

Glam rock diva & fashion icon Gwen Stefani expanded her clothing line L.A.M.B into New York Fashion Week . Before the show on Thursday, Gwen posed for an impromptu photo shoot backstage and she looks completely flawless as always. View 10 pictures from the shoot here.

L.A.M.B are teaming up with Apple to design Macbooks and covers. No further information as yet for when they’ll be available or the price.

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Rare scan of Sydney 1996 show review & tour poster


Huge thanks to Pete Cooper of The Porkers for contacting me, he sent in a scan of a review of No Doubt’s show in Sydney, September 1996 taken from a local street press magazine, as well as a tour poster. These are the first images I’ve ever seen of the band’s 1996 tour here, so it’s very exciting! The supports for this tour were Unwritten Law and The Porkers.

View the full size scans here

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No Doubt in Singapore late September


Holy crap! No Doubt have just been announced as a headliner for F1 Rocks festival in Singapore september 25th. There’s not really any festivals in Australia around this time that they’d be likely to play, and if they were to do their own tour it seems a little late to be announcing it - unless perhaps they just do some small shows? Fingers crossed!

NO DOUBT FOR SINGAPORE
‘No Doubt have just been announced as the surprise special guests for Friday night at F1 ROCKS™ Singapore with LG. The California based band will be playing their first live show outside of the US in over seven years, when they join ZZ Top, Simple Minds and N*E*R*D on the second night of this Grand Prix endorsed series of concerts.

No Doubt are back on the road having reformed in 2008 following a four year break. This self-imposed hiatus saw frontwoman Gwen Stefani launch a hugely successful, Grammy Award winning solo career as well as finding time to give birth to two children.

Marking the band’s first outdoor show in Singapore ever, No Doubt seemingly can’t wait to return to the city state.
“Playing in South East Asia has always been a great experience for us,” said bassist Tony Kanal. “So when the opportunity to be a part of the F1 ROCKS Singapore event came up, we knew it was time for us to return. This has already been an incredible year of touring for our band and we’re excited to keep it going by reconnecting with our amazing fans in Singapore.”

We have No Doubt that this will be one of the biggest and best concerts ever staged in Singapore. We hope to see you there.’

There’s a competition on their site to win VIP tickets, enter here.



More Australian tour rumours


So there’s a few more bits of info floating around that support the rumour of a world tour, including Australia:

Great Seats.com now have a waiting list for an Australian tour - sign up now!

Gwen’s nanny Mia updated her Twitter a few days ago with this (and later removed it):
“yesssss we are home!! & PS im not changing my twitter name. we’ll be back on the road soon. gnight Beverly Hills.”



Soundwave 2010 first line-up (no No Doubt)


So the band weren’t on Soundwave’s first line-up announcement - keep in mind that there are more bands added later, but usually not many so it’s not looking too good. With that being said, I personally don’t think No Doubt would suit that particular festival anyway. Perhaps V Festival in March? Just an idea  :)

From Soundwave Festival.com:

Faith No More
My Chemical Romance
Janes Addiction
Afi
Paramore
HIM
Alexisonfire
Taking Back Sunday
Trivium
Sunny Day Real Estate
Eagles Of Death Metal
The Get Up Kids
Anti Flag
Reel Big Fish
Meshuggah
All Time Low
A Day To Remember
It Dies Today
Escape The Fate
Clutch
Isis
Gallows
A Wilhelm Scream
The Weakerthans
Emarosa
Anvil
The Devil Wears Prada
Comeback Kid
The Almost
Dance Gavin Dance
Four Year Strong
You Me At Six
Whitechapel
The Aquabats
Rolo Tomassi
Baroness
Rx Bandits
Maximum The Hormone
The Creepshow



No Doubt for Soundwave 2010?


Here is the rumoured line-up for Soundwave Festival which takes place February 2010. Paramore have already been confirmed, the official announcement will be taking place tonight. Fingers crossed!

Faith No More
No Doubt
AFI
The Get Up Kids
Enter Shikari
My Chemical Romance
Taking Back Sunday
Alexisonfire
All Time Low
Gallows
Avenged Sevenfold
Killswitch Engage
Paramore
Unwritten Law
Clutch
Hit The Lights
The Rocket Summer
Dance Gavin Dance
A Wilhelm Scream
A Day To Remember
The Devil Wears Prada
Emarosa
Set Your Goals
It Dies Today
You Me at Six
The Creepshow

Source: Faster Louder



Australian tour next?!?


Hi everyone! I’m still in the USA after seeing No Doubt nine times in two weeks recently, and I was lucky enough to not only get on stage but also meet them! I’ll be home soon and will post a full story then.

In the meantime, I recently received this information from a reliable fan who wishes to remain anonymous:
“One of the main crew people whom I talked to at almost every show said No Doubt are actually going on a WORLD TOUR after this. They just booked Hong Kong and are going to Mexico, UK, Australia, South America and Asia.”

I don’t want to get too excited until there’s official confirmation (which I wouldn’t expect to hear for quite awhile), however both the fan and crew member are reliable sources.



Australian fans - send a message to the band


Hi guys - for the people who don’t know, I’m traveling to the US to see No Doubt’s Californian shows and I leave five weeks from now. I want to take a small gift with me to give to the band, and I was hoping all the Australian fans would contribute.

The idea I have is to make this small folded paper thing, and the fans send me a message they would like to tell the band. I’ll type them out onto squares and put them all together into this thing and give it to the band! Each square is 6 x 6cm, so to make sure your message will fit I’d suggest writing it by hand on a square that size first before you submit your message.

Have a think about what you would like it to say (anything you want) and please email your submissions to me at nodoubt_tragickingdom@hotmail.com with the subject title “message for No Doubt”.
I leave on July 20th, so in order for there to be time for me to type them out, make the piece etc I need to receive all submissions no later than Friday July 3rd.

Here’s a photo to demonstrate what I’m talking about, but I’m going to make one from scratch using black paper and make it more No Doubt-ish.

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And for anyone interested in which concerts I’ll be attending, here’s the list:
July 24th - Marysville, CA
July 25th - Mountain View, CA
July 27th - Los Angeles, CA
July 28th - Los Angeles, CA
July 31st - Irvine, CA
August 1st - Irvine, CA
August 2nd - Irvine, CA
August 4th - Irvine, CA



More videos from Jimmy Kimmel


Two more songs from No Doubt’s previous performance on Jimmy Kimmel were aired this week - It’s My Life and New. Check them out!

It’s My Life

New



Just A Girl fan video


• From No Doubt.com:

“We want to thank all of the fans that created their own versions of the “Just A Girl” video for our summer tour.  The submissions were amazing!  As some of you may have noticed, we have not been showing this footage during the live show.  Unfortunately,and after a number of attempts to incorporate the video into the production, it didn’t work as we had hoped and so the decision was made to move forward without it.  We’re so fond of the footage that we’ve decided to post the full version here for all of you to enjoy.  Thanks again to everyone that took the time to be a part of this video.”

Watch the video here



Gwen on the cover of Elle


• From Elle.com:

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On being a mother: “It’s one thing when you have an infant, but when you have this two-or three-year-old going, ‘Mommy, what’s the deal?’ it’s harder. Kingston’s whole thing is, ‘I need, I need.’ He is insane right now. We’re just hoping for the best and that he’s not going to turn out to be a freak, but we’ll see.”

On celebrity: “Obviously, I’m not anything more than I am. I’m just, like, totally normal. The fact that any of this has happened, that we’re sitting here at the Beverly Hills Hotel just gets me going, like, What?”

On leaving No Doubt: “Everybody’s making it like there’s all this new tension, you know, like I stepped away from the band and now they’re jealous of me, and look, maybe there is a little bit of that.”

On how her priorities changed from band to family: “I wasn’t even married. Now I’m a wife and a mother of two. It’s a really different role. I always referred to No Doubt as a marriage, because that’s what it’s like to be together for so long and go through what we’ve been through. I can’t really have that relationship with them anymore. My priorities are always going to be my husband and my family now. That’s a huge, huge thing.”

CHECK OUT THE JULY ISSUE OF ELLE FOR THE FULL STORY ON GWEN STEFANI

NB: This issue is due out in the US June 15th, look for it in Borders shortly after.

Watch a behind the scenes video of the photoshoot here.



No Doubt Australia forum launched


• Hi guys - I’ve been promising for a few years now to bring back a forum, and it’s finally here! I’m looking forward to getting to know other Aussie fans who I don’t already know, and discuss everything No Doubt or otherwise! Click here to join.



Adrian posts on No Doubt Community


• Adrian posted on the forum today in a thread titled ‘Tutus‘:

“Hey guys! We have noticed that a bunch of you have been wearing tutus to the concert. Thank you for the homage! Please keep ‘em coming. Show us what you’ve got, post photos here and keep wearing them to the shows! The more the merrier!”
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