Matt Cameron

Matt Cameron
Matt Cameron- Drums, percussion OF PEARL JAM

# Born November 28 in San Diego, CA
# Drums, guitar, bass, keys, vocals
# Accomplished drummer in rock and jazz
# Former drummer for Soundgarden
# Drummer on original Stone Gossard demos
# Member of Temple of the Dog
# Member Wellwater Conspiracy
# Sang "Puberty Love" for the movie Attack of the Killer Tomatoes...and saved the day!
# Original drummer for Skinyard
# Credits include "Hater", "Thunk" with Eleven, jazz album with the Tone Dogs, Seaweed

# Posté le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 09:03

Modifié le mercredi 06 juin 2007 02:41

presentation of **PEARL JAM**

presentation of **PEARL JAM**
Pearl Jam
The current Pearl Jam lineup. From back to front: Matt Cameron, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready (with hands together), Stone Gossard (standing), and Eddie Vedder.
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Pearl Jam was one of the most popular bands of the grunge music era in the early 1990s. Before their mainstream success as "Pearl Jam", certain members had recorded successfully as Green River, Mother Love Bone and Temple of the Dog.

# Posté le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 09:12

History of **PEARL JAM**

History of **PEARL JAM**
History :

Pearl Jam was born from the bosom of
Mother Love Bone . With the death of Mother Love Bone frontman Andy Wood and the disintegration of the band, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament set out to create their next band. They recruited guitarist Mike McCready and, with the help of Matt Cameron on drums, recorded a 3 song demo tape. This tape made it to ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Jack Irons, who passed it on to Eddie Vedder during one of their hiking trips. Eddie listened to the tape shortly before going surfing. While he was out in the water, the music played in his head and the lyrics came to him. He rushed back home and in one flurry of creativity recorded the vocals to three songs (Alive, Footsteps, and Once). The songs were what Eddie would later describe as a mini-opera. They formed a story of incest, madness, and murder that became known to fans as the "Mamasan trilogy". He sent the tape with his vocals back to the band and they were so impressed that they had Vedder fly to Seattle to try out for the band. Eddie and the band hit it off and, with the addition of Dave Krusen on drums, Mookie Blaylock was formed. After being signed to Epic, there was some concern from record executives about the band being named after a professional basketball player who was still playing, so the band brainstormed on new names. After briefly considering Reenk Roink, they settled on Pearl Jam.

# Posté le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 09:17

Modifié le mardi 05 juin 2007 05:14

yeahhhh pearl jam

yeahhhh pearl jam
ya ya that's my favorite band of grunge....ahh hooooo hoooooo...yeaaahhh

# Posté le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 09:27

Modifié le mercredi 06 juin 2007 02:41

Me at "SABLETTE beach"

Me at "SABLETTE beach"
hello evry body that's me loll i took this pic in "SABLETTE beach"it was a competation of surf

# Posté le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 09:50

Modifié le mardi 05 juin 2007 05:13