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Among those leading the list include Jane's Addition, Janet Jackson, Pearl Jam, Tupac, Depeche Mode and Chic. -
Watch Dennis Rodman Carry Eddie Vedder as Pearl Jam Performs ‘Black, Red, Yellow’
Attendees of Pearl Jam's concert at Wrigley Field enjoyed a 90s-themed event when vocalist Eddie Vedder was joined by former Chicago Bulls power forward Dennis Rodman onstage. Aside from joining the band as it performed "Black, Red, Yellow," Rodman also carried Vedder as he sang. -
Check Out Temple of the Dog’s Unreleased Track ‘Black Cat’
The Seattle-based supergroup Temple of the Dog partnered with Vevo to officially release the lost track "Black Cat." The song will be included in the reissue of the band's self-titled Temple of the Dog debut album. -
After Adele, 7 Artists Who Should Be Considered For Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show
It is time to bring in somebody like Kanye, Rihanna or Taylor. -
Pearl Jam Dedicates 'Draw the Line' Cover to Aerosmith and Hollywood Vampires' Joe Perry
Last Friday, members of Pearl Jam were at the iconic Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts for a special concert. During their set, the band paid tribute to the city's music icon Aerosmith by performing a cover of "Draw the Line" as well as Bob Dylan's "Masters of War." -
Pearl Jam & Soundgarden Members Unify for First-Ever Temple of the Dog Tour; Tickets On Sale!
Album tours and band reunions continue to be all the rage this year, as the Soundgarden-Pearl Jam supergroup has announced that they'll hit the road for the first time ever to pay tribute to their lone, self-titled 1991 LP Temple of the Dog. The tour will launch in November. -
Soundgarden and Pearl Jam Supergroup Temple of the Dog Announce Tour Dates and Album Re-Issue
The members of the iconic Seattle grunge bands Soundgarden and Pearl Jam have announced that they will reform the supergroup Temple of the Dog to go on their first tour as a group. But aside from the tour, the band will also release a re-issue of their first and only studio album. -
Pearl Jam Cancels North Carolina Show Protesting Anti-LBGTQ Law
Pearl Jam were schedule to play in Raleigh tomorrow. -
Pemberton Music Festival 2016 Lineup: Pearl Jam, Kaskade, J. Cole, Halsey Headline
Other names on the Pemberton lineup include Billy Idol, Miguel Wiz Khalifa, Purity Ring, Steve Angello and DJ Snake. -
Full Bonnaroo 2016 Lineup Announced on 'Conan' Despite Leak [WATCH]
The official lineup for Bonnaroo 2016, has been officially revealed after a leak earlier in the year, with LCD Soundsystem, Pearl Jam, and Dead & Company headlining. The announcement took place on the late-night TBS talk show Conan. -
Pearl Jam Tour 2016: Bonnaroo Headliners Confirmed with 17 Other North American Dates
One of the worst-kept secrets of the 2016 festival circuit is officially confirmed: Pearl Jam will headline this year's Bonnaroo. A week after the full lineup seemingly leaked online, the legendary rock outlet announced a full summer tour on Tuesday (Jan. 19), including a show at the Manchester, Tennessee, festival and stops in 17 other North American cities. -
New Orleans Jazz Fest 2016 Lineup:
One of the largest music festivals in the United States, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has announced its behemoth 2016 lineup. The two weekend spring affair in New Orleans will host headliners such as Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neil Young + Promise of the Real, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan. -
Bonnaroo Lineup 2016 Leaks: Pearl Jam, LCD Soundsystem, Dead and Co. and More to Play
Bonnaroo may have been planning a big reveal on CONAN next week, but the festival's official 2016 lineup accidentally leaked online on Wednesday (Jan. 13), revealing three major headliners and 90 more artists. -
Pearl Jam Will Headline Bonnaroo 2016: News Leaks Ahead of Official Announcement
Pearl Jam will reportedly headline Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival for the first time in eight years, according to 'Consequence of Sound,' who learned of the news leak ahead of the official festival lineup announcement. -
Watch All The Covers of Eagles of Death Metal's 'I Love You All The Time' in One Place
Following the terrorist attack in Paris that left many dead and injured at the Eagles of Death Metal concert and around the city, the band orchestrated a campaign to encourage other musicians to cover the band's song, "I Love You All The Time."
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