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  • 5 Supergroups From Pearl Jam Members...NOT Including Temple of The Dog: Mad Season, Wellwater Conspiracy and More

    Temple of The Dog was far from the last supergroup to spring forth from Pearl Jam. Here are five other groups that featured members of the group.
  • Temple of the Dog Reunite at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit Concert [WATCH]

    The grunge supergroup Temple of the Dog reunited last night at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit concert and performed a stripped-down version of their hit "Hunger Strike."
  • Pearl Jam Runs Through 1998's 'Yield' in Its Entirety at Milwaukee Show [WATCH]

    There seems to be a trend with recent Pearl Jam shows, as the band has been playing some of their earlier albums in their entirety live. On Friday, Oct. 17, PJ ran through their 1996 LP "No Code" in Moline, Illinois, and last night they moved on to 1998's "Yield" in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • Pearl Jam Debut New Song 'Moline,' Play 'No Code' in Full at Illinois Show [WATCH]

    Moline, Illinois, got quite a surprise Friday night when Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder unveiled a new song dedicated to the city during the band's first encore. The band also played "No Code" in full.
  • Eddie Vedder Of Pearl Jam Takes Photo With Fan, 22 Years After Promising It [WATCH]

    Even though Pearl Jam has been one of the biggest bands in the world since the beginning of their career, they're still a band of the people, as singer Eddie Vedder proved earlier this month to a fan named Joe Wolfe. Vedder took a photo with Wolfe at a recent show in Cincinnati, and though that's not at all uncommon in and of itself, this particular photo had been promised to Wolfe 22 years ago.
  • Pearl Jam Covers Two John Lennon Songs In Honor Of His Birthday [LISTEN]

    On Thursday night (Oct. 9), veteran rockers Pearl Jam treated fans in Lincoln, Neb., to two John Lennon covers in honor of the deceased Beatle's birthday.
  • Vince Gill to Broadcast Nashville Predator Games: Music Times Picks Five Other Superfan Musicians to Call for Their Favorite Teams

    Vince Gill added another badge to his Professional Musician Scouts vest the other day: He'll now be handling the occasional broadcast of his beloved Nashville Predators NHL hockey team. It makes us think however: How many more organizations could benefit from having their biggest musician fans promoted to the announcer's booth?
  • Eddie Vedder Releases Video To Combat Debilitating Skin Condition [WATCH]

    Epidermolysis bullosa better watch out, because Eddie Vedder is coming to kick its ass. Epidermolysis bullosa better watch out, because Eddie Vedder is coming to kick its ass.
  • Jack White Discusses Gender Politics During Interview With Mike McCready: 'It's A Real Shame' [LISTEN]

    Jack White has a wealth of experience working with female performers in the music industry, but the same can't be said for the majority of popular rock acts.
  • Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam Releases Cover of 'Imagine' by John Lennon for Charity Single to Help Israeli, Palestinian Youth

    Back in July, Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder performed a cover of John Lennon's classic "Imagine" during a solo performance in Portugal, and yesterday Vedder released a recorded version of his cover through iTunes.
  • Director Mark Pellington Finally Speaks Out About 'Mangled' Nine Inch Nails Video

    Pellington is best known for directing Pearl Jam's iconic "Jeremy" video, and Pellington has also directed projects for Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Public Enemy, among other artists.
  • Neil Young, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Florence + The Machine, Tom Jones, And More To Play 2014 Bridge School Benefit [LINEUP]

    The Bridge School Benefit will continue this year despite yearly headliner Neil Young having filed for divorce from Pegi Young, the co-founder of the Bridge School. Now two students from the school have announced the lineup via a YouTube video (see below). This year's event will include Neil Young, Pearl Jam, Florence + The Machine, Tom Jones, Soundgarden, Norah Jones' new group Puss N Boots, and Band of Horses. Pegi Young, who fronts her own band the Survivors, will also perform.
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