Pearl Jam's 35-Year Journey: A Rare Look into their Lives, Music, and Friendship

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Pearl Jam: A Rare Interview with Eddie Vedder and Jeff Ament
In a revealing, personal interview, Eddie Vedder and Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam open up about their childhoods, making music together, their dedicated fan base, being on tour, growing older, and their friendship. Vedder shares the story of how he joined the band, inspired by an instrumental tape sent to him by a group of Seattle musicians. The duo also talks about their latest album and life on the road.

Catch the full interview on CBS Sunday Morning, September 22 on CBS and Paramount+.

Watch the excerpt here: Eddie Vedder on the origin of Pearl Jam: 'It was heaven'*

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