BABY ROCKER; STAR CLAIMS BECOMING A PARENT HAS ADDED TO THE JOYS OF TOURING.Byline: John Dingwall GWEN GWEN Guild Wars: Eye of the North (computer game) GWEN Ground Wave Emergency Network (USAF) Stefani insists No Doubt is a family affair second time around with the dressing room doubling as a crche. Gwen - back with the band she found fame with prior to a massively successful solo career - has become mum to two kids, Kingston, three, and Zuma, one, with Scots husband Gavin Rossdale since taking time out. And, having arrived in Singapore with Zuma for the band's F1 Rocks concert tonight, Gwen admitted parenthood played a large part in it taking her so long to get the band back together. "I had two babies," she explained. "There's nothing you can do to rush that. It just takes as long as it is going to take. "During that time off I did my own records and toured a little bit but we got No Doubt back together as fast as we could. "When I got pregnant with Zuma, we started writing again and went into the studio for six months. "We tried to write a record and it wasn't really coming out, so, after I had the baby, I suggested going out on tour." Founded in 1986, No Doubt became known for hits such as Don't Speak and Just A Girl before Gwen went solo in 2004. Her own albums, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. and The Sweet Escape, delivered up mammoth hits such as What You Waiting For?, Hollaback Girl and Wind It Up. This time around the No Doubt dressing room is dramatically different since three of the band members have children - the exception being bassist Tony Kanal. So they certainly aren't the hellraisers they used to be. Guitarist Tom Dumont said: "It is a little mellower, it's a different kind of wild. It's three-year-olds running around and screaming and fighting. "Our kids are an extension of us. It's weird to see them playing together as friends. It's fun actually. "Like Gwen I have two boys - a one-year-old and a three-year-old." Tony added: "We just finished a tour of the States. Normally we have a backstage room for after-show parties. Now that's a room for the kids to hang out with the nannies." I caught up with No Doubt in the Presidential Suite of the Swisshotel in the centre of Singapore, where Sunday's Formula One race is the centre of attention. Everywhere you look F1 Rocks, which is sponsored by LG, is in action. The F1 Rocks team have pitted racing drivers such as Jensen Button, Lewis Hamilton Lewis Carl Hamilton (born January 7, 1985 in Stevenage, Hertfordshire) is a British Formula One racing driver. Hamilton started karting aged eight. When he was ten,[1] and Australian driver MarkWebber, against rock, pop and film stars to add some spice to the run-up to the Grand Prix Grand Prix n. pl. Grand Prix Any of several competitive international road races for sports cars of specific engine size over an exacting, usually risky course. . Mark spentWednesday afternoon learning how to kickbox with Ninja Assassin actor Rain, who has become Hollywood's hottest martial arts star since Jackie Chan. Jack Osbourne Jack Joseph Osbourne (born November 8, 1985 in London, England) is the son of music legend Ozzy Osbourne and music manager Sharon Osbourne, which also makes him the grandson of Don Arden. is here too and has been seen whizzing around in an F1 car as part of a challenge set down by Button. And free runners This article is about the OEL manga series. For other uses, see Free running. Free Runners is an Original English-language manga about free running with story by Bill Strauss and art by Jennyson Rosero. have been scaling Singapore landmarks, dressed in F1 race gear. Singapore has also been invaded by rock and pop stars for three F1 Rocks shows that lead up to the race. Last night, the big names of Asian pop music played in Singapore's Fort Canning Fort Canning (Chinese: 福康宁; Pinyin: Fúkāngníng Park to 10,000 people. Tonight, it's No Doubt's turn to play, sharing the billing with Simple Minds and ZZ Top before Beyonce and Black Eyed Peas This article is about the American hip hop group. For the vegetable, see Black-eyed pea. The Black Eyed Peas are an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California, who have enjoyed worldwide pop success. The group is currently composed of will.i.am, apl.de. share the stage tomorrow. Scot Paul Morrison Paul Morrison is the name of:
Paul, who has been working round the clock for the first of what is planned as a series of shows at Formula One destinations, said: "I thought we would get 40 countries, but it is going out to more places than the MTV MTV in full Music Television U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business. awards and The Grammys. "The TV deals are on a par with the World Cup and Olympics. I can't believe it is this massive." MEANWHILE Gwen, 39, admits the long flight back to the States with a teething baby could prove gruelling. She said: "It was a 17-hour plane ride here. Zuma was amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. on the way over, but I think the flight back is going to be torture. "Kingston has started school so I couldn't bring him, but he is having special daddy time. It works out well to have just Zuma with me because now it is one-on-one for him, which is really special. "He has really blossomed in the last few days. It has been perfect. I knew I couldn't be without him." She added: "He loves music and I sing to him, lullabies and that kind of thing. The band's kids would watch our shows on the US tour every night and they enjoyed it." Asked what tips she can give to working mothers, Gwen said: "I'm not good at advice or tips but somehow it just works out. Some days I am spread so thin that I think, how am I going to do all this? But it works out somehow." Meanwhile, Gwen revealed that becoming a parent has helped her to enjoy being on the road even more, because it gives her the perfect excuse to become a tourist. She said: "During the tour there were five boys with us - Adrian has a sevenyear-old and Tom and I have boys the same age; two one-year-olds and two threeyear-olds. "They all played together then they would go to sleep and we could all hang out together. "Once they went to sleep at night it felt like the old No Doubt were together again. "We brought nannies with us so we could sleep in. It's impossible if you have to get up early. "The tour in the US was fun.We did lots of stuff we wouldn't normally do, like go to the zoos. "Whatever city we were in we would find out what would be good to do with the kids, like go to museums for example." And Gwen insists she has turned her back on solo records and performances for good. "My solo career is in the past," she said. "That was never supposed to last. I just wanted to do a dance record and it fitted in with us taking a break. "I definitely have no plans to do it again. "I enjoyed it, but in the future I'm living in the modern world of No Doubt." CAPTION(S): BARING UP WELL: In her early No Doubt days FAMILY TIES: Gwen with husband Gavin and kids Kingston and Zuma JOINT EFFORT: Gwen is enjoying being back on stage with her pals, including Tony, above, after a successful solo career ALL SMILES: Our man John in Singapore with No Doubt |
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