News - Eddie Vedder
NEW YORK Feb. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Epic Records and Legacy Recordings celebrate Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary with the release of newly restored and expanded editions of Vs.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Only genuine passion for an extraordinary and powerful project could bring together artists ranging from Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Randy Newman and Eddie Vedder to John Legend, Jackson Browne and Lupe Fiasco for exclusive live performances.
Multi-Dimensional Campaign Celebrates Return of Pearl Jam's Groundbreaking Musical Masterpiece NEW YORK, April 2 /PRNewswire/ -- With "Brother," a previously unreleased track from the album's recording sessions, reaching #1 on the nation's Modern Rock radio charts, Legacy Recordings/Epic Records' avidly-anticipated reissue of "Ten," Pearl Jam's 1991 game-changing debut album, has rocketed to #1 on the Billboard Top Pop Catalog albums chart, with first week's domestic sales topping out at more than 60K pieces.
'Brother' Available As Bonus Cut On Forthcoming Reissue of Band's Debut Album, 'Ten,' Available Everywhere Tuesday, March 24, 2009 NEW YORK, March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The quintessential modern rock band Pearl Jam is making radio history this week as "Brother," a previously unreleased track recorded more than 18 years ago, rockets into the #1 slot on the BDS/R&R Modern Rock Chart a mere four weeks after entering the chart. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060130/LEGACYLOGO ) With the #1 success of "Brother," Pearl Jam joins the Beatles ("Free As A Bird") and Elvis Presley ("A Little Less Conversation") as one of the select few bands or artists to ever hit #1 with a track recorded decades prior. Recorded in 1991 during the sessions that produced Ten, the band's classic breakout debut album, "Brother" is Pearl Jam's fourth #1 Modern Rock single, joining the ranks of "Daughter," "Who You Are," and "Worldwide Suicide." A fifth Pearl Jam single, "Last Kiss," peaked at #2
Newly Remixed & Remastered Editions of "Ten" Available Tuesday, March 24 NEW YORK, Jan.
