Eddie Vedder
Gossard and Ament were floored with the results, immediately inviting Vedder up to Seattle, where he soon landed the gig. Shortly after lead guitarist Mike McCready joined the band (plus a revolving door of assorted drummers), the band signed with Epic Records. Originally called Mookie Blaylock, the group changed their name to Pearl Jam, and their debut, 'Ten,' followed in the fall of 1991. With the 'Seattle Scene' (Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, etc.) exploding on the charts, airwaves, and media, Pearl Jam picked the perfect time to issue their debut, which eventually outsold all other Seattle bands, and made Pearl Jam one of the biggest groups of the 90's (other hit albums followed - 'Vs.,' 'Vitalogy,' 'No Code,' 'Yield,' and 'Binaural').
Vedder has also become involved in numerous politically charged causes - his band took Ticketmaster to court over high-ticket prices, and he has supported presidential candidate Ralph Nader, environmental causes, and his pro-choice stance. He has also made special appearances at numerous concerts of bands he admirers (Bob Dylan's 50th B-day bash at Madison Square Garden, the Tibetan Freedom concert, Who/Pete Townshend gigs, etc.), and has played drums at live shows with the band Hovercraft (his wife's band). With his hard-hitting and often confessional lyrical style and Jim Morrison-esque baritone, Vedder has also become one of the most copied lead singers in all of rock. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide see full bio >>
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