During Pearl Jam's concert at Madison Square Garden on Monday, Vedder altered the lyrics of 'Wishlist' to take a shot at the Republican presidential candidate
Pearl Jam covered the Doobie Brothers hit "Takin' It to the Streets" during their stop at Madison Square Garden last night, all in the name of frontman Eddie Vedder saying happy birthday to an old friend.
“We were up for the challenge of leaving our comfort zones," Ament said. "That’s pretty exciting for a musician 30 years down the line, to be in a place where everything feels fresh and new.”
It's no secret that the guys in Pearl Jam are Led Zeppelin fans, or that their 1998 single "Given to Fly" owes an obvious debt to Zeppelin's "Going to California."
Eddie Vedder was on CBS' Late Show With David Letterman last night (May 18) and performed the Pearl Jam hit “Better Man” for the host and his audience.
The Mom of late Mother Love Bone frontman Andrew Wood was living in a broken down mobile home, so Stone Gossard led the charge to buy Toni Wood a new place.
Pearl Jam recently tweeted about a GoFundMe crowdsourcing campaign aimed at helping Toni Wood, the mother of the late Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood.