Eddie Vedder took the stage at his old high school for a benefit. Meanwhile the singer and Pearl Jam's catalog will be distributed through Universal worldwide.
David Letterman's final week as host of the "Late Show" began with a beautiful performance of "Better Man" by Eddie Vedder. Instead of being joined by his Pearl Jam bandmates, Vedder was backed by Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra.
Two huge names on the rock and roll scene hit the stage together a couple days ago, jamming to a run-through of the AC/DC classic "Highway to Hell". Check it out here.
While it likely won’t come as a surprise to Pearl Jam fans, the band's new disc ‘Lightning Bolt’ landed in the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart, earning Pearl Jam their fifth No. 1 debut.
When it came to grunge, Pearl Jam was one of my top two (STP being the other). I can't really explain it, but there was something just a little more soulful about Pearl Jam. Soundgarden brought it hard, Nirvana was for the disenchanted (and I wasn't that disenchanted) and Alice In Chain was a bit more "trippy". Now, 22 years after it's release Pearl Jam's epic first release "Ten&
It was 12 years ago today that Pearl Jam played Lubbock. The fortunate thing about this anniversary is that you can relive it anytime you want. This was the tour that Pearl Jam started recording and releasing every single show. They made the Lubbock show extra special too but playing a song they learned 'just for the show', played that one time and have never played it again. More after the jump
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were one of my first favorite bands. By "favorite' I mean a band that I followed all through their career, saw multiple times in concert, bought their stuff and more. For some reason, whether the current trend was rock, new wave or even metal, there always seemed to be room for Tom Petty. Now, when grunge got big, I wasn't the biggest Nirvana fan, instead I