May 15, 2009 | Great Falls Tribune
Book explores grunge music revolution in depth
Just over the hills from Montana, on the shores of Puget Sound, is a city upon which the world once focused its cultural microscope, realizing a musical revolution was taking place.
On The Download: Pearl Jama s a Ten,a Remixed & Re-Mastered
Almost 18 years ago I wrote a review of a debut album, titled "Ten," by a new but buzzing Seattle based group called Pearl Jam.
For the Record: The pros and cons of experimentation
Chris Cornell's third solo album, "Scream," was released on March 10, 2009. Cornell previously provided us with one of the most memorable voices of the '90s as the frontman of two of my favorite bands from the aforementioned decade, Soundgarden and Temple of the Dog.
Pearl Jam Ten Originally released: 1991; re-released: 2009 The Beatles or the Stones? Pearl Jam or Nirvana? For some, those questions don't hold the same weight, but for many who intimately remember the early '90s, when the so-called grunge explosion took place, Pearl Jam and Nirvana were worth taking sides over.
NINETEEN years ago, Eddie Vedder unleashed an emotional tirade on a harmless cassette tape, singing over instrumental tracks and melodic samples played by Seattle musicians he didn't even know.
Thursday, March 19, came and went without any incidents. But on March 19, 1990, one death changed the scope of music.
ONE STAR Dear Chris Cornell, I think it's time you and I have a little chat. You've been a part of my life for quite some time now, but things are beginning to get complicated.
Music News: Q+A session with Pearl Jam
Q: Seattle has always been out of the mainstream American rock circuit, so how did the scene develop in the 1980s? Stone Gossard: Everyone just got in bands.
Pearl Jam rose from the ashes of Mother Love Bone to become the most popular American rock & roll band of the '90s. After vocalist Andrew Wood overdosed on heroin in 1990, guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist ...
Now that youa TMve turned off your TV and finished watching the Oscars, let me ask you something: do you really think that AR Rahman-Gulzara TMs Slumdog Millionaire number Jai ho was worth that much? At least ...
Things That Make Us Feel Old: Pearl Jam Reissuing Ten Next Year
In an announcement that will make many people's beards turn instantly gray, Pearl Jam is planning a re-release campaign in advance of the band's twentieth anniversary in 2011.