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Pearl Jam (formed in 1990 in Seattle, Washington) is a rock band considered one of the most popular and influential artists of their decade.[1] Their name is intimately tied to the grunge movement of the early 1990s, and they are considered one of the Big Four of grunge music[2], alongside Alice in Chains, Nirvana, and Soundgarden. Although they moved further away from the grunge sound in time, their newest album, Pearl Jam, delivers a sound reminiscent of their early grunge days. Pearl Jam are also one of the few mainstream alternative rock bands that has remained active since the atrophy of their contemporaries. Currently, the group boasts a large fan base which contributes to making the band one of the most popular live acts in the world.//Pearl Jam's history starts with the seminal grunge band Green River, which formed in 1983 out of a number of early-mid 80's Seattle bands, namely Deranged Diction, Mr. Epp & the Calculations, March of Crimes, Spluii Numa, the Limp Richerds, and the Ducky Boys. Green River included Stone Gossard (of March of Crimes and the Ducky Boys) and Jeff Ament (of Deranged Diction), Mark Arm (of Mr. Epp, Spluii Numa, and Limp Richerds, and later Mudhoney) and Steve Turner (of Mr. Epp, the Limp Richerds, and the Ducky Boys, and later Mudhoney), and drummer Alex Vincent. Green River toured and recorded to moderate success at best. In 1987, the group would disband, but would be remembered as one of the first Seattle grunge bands.[3]In 1988, Gossard and Ament had begun playing with Malfunkshun vocalist Andrew Wood, eventually organizing the band Mother Love Bone. Throughout '88 and '89, Mother Love Bone would record and tour to increasing interest, and found the support of PolyGram records, who signed the band in early 1989. Their debut album, Apple was released in 1990, but tragically, Wood would not be around to see it, as he died of a heroin overdose in March of that year
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No. 14 Tennessee beats Middle Tennessee 76-66
Coach Bruce Pearl made playing more instate games a goal when he came to Tennessee.
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John Grant's Second Blog Entry
(Rochester, November 21)... Welcome back lax nation, hope your week has been well. Blog number 2 has me thinking back to my collegiate years, yes all 7 of them. Sitting here, stumped, staring at a blank computer screen with good ole Pearl Jam blaring in the background.
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Men's hoops cruises past S. Utah
Florida nearly took its fans back to days when Pearl Jam topped the charts and Reebok Pumps were still in fashion.
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No. 14 Tennessee beats Middle Tennessee 76-66
By BETH RUCKER Coach Bruce Pearl made playing more instate games a goal when he came to Tennessee. It's working well for his 14th-ranked Volunteers, who with a 76-66 win over Middle Tennessee on Friday night are 3-0 against the rest of the state. The Vols (3-0) also have wins over Chattanooga and Tennessee-Martin and will play Belmont, Memphis and Vanderbilt twice before the season is over. ...
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Suspect says he didn't confess
Albany man takes stand and denies he killed his girlfriend's husband ALBANY -- A city man today denied killing his girlfriend's husband outside a South Pearl Street housing complex last year ? and said he was "shocked" she later asked him to confess at a police station. "When she said it, I was looking at her like she had three heads," said Jamar Johnson, 31, as he testified in his own defense ...
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