John Reynolds

Fan Club Single #5: My Olympic Dream

by John Reynolds on January 5, 2012

Pearl Jam delivers the sarcastic “Olympic Dream” and endearing “Smile (Live)” almost in time for Christmas 1996.

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Introducing the JAXT4 Signature Bass, and Jeff Ament Approves this Message

by John Reynolds , Jessica Letkemann , Kathy Davis on December 1, 2011

Longtime Northwest guitar and bass builder, Mike Lull, has collaborated with Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament to create the “JAXT4” signature Jeff Ament electric bass. This handmade instrument will be available starting in January and marks the first time any member of the 20-year-old iconic musical group has put their name on an instrument.

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TFT’s PJ20 Weekend Interviews: The Artists Speak About Pearl Jam

by Jessica Letkemann , John Reynolds , Kathy Davis on November 8, 2011

PJ20 brought together great artists to showcase their works and resulted in some incredible collaborations. Hear what these artists had to say about their hosts

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UNEARTHED: July 1991 Cabaret Metro, Chicago Setlist

by John Reynolds on November 6, 2011

A setlist for an early 1991 Chicago club show is found after 20 years, 4 months, and 16 days.

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Eddie Vedder at Bridge School 2011, Night Two

by John Reynolds on October 24, 2011

Solo, Ed performs another collaborative set, including a wonderful “Don’t Cry No Tears” with Neil himself

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Eddie Vedder at Bridge School 2011, Night One

by John Reynolds on October 23, 2011

Solo, Ed performs from his repertoire of covers, Pearl Jam songs and originals

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Get a look behind the scenes at the making of Pearl Jam’s first Vault release of January 17, 1992, Moore Theater, Seattle, WA

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Pearl Jam Twenty Movie Release – Dive Right In

by John Reynolds , Kathy Davis , Jessica Letkemann on September 20, 2011

VIDEO – Fans worldwide await long awaited theatrical release of Cameron Crowe’s documentary

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Canadian tour up to date: click here

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Pearl Jam Twenty Book

Jonathan Cohen puts Pearl Jam’s twenty years into 384 pages of creative writing and amazing pictures

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