Eddie Vedder, the Alternative Rock Icon

Eddie Vedder rose to fame as the frontman of Pearl Jam.  His deep baritone voice became the trademark of the band.  Pearl Jam remains to be one of the biggest bands to emerge in the nineties with Vedder being one of the most widely-recognized faces of the grunge era. Vedder wrote the songs Jeremy, Daughter, Go, and Spin the Black Circle which won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance.  Like most rock icons of the nineties, Vedder‘s known for his liberal political and social positions. In an interview done in the nineties, he also spoke against God and Christianity, labelling both as “not good.” He appeared in the nineties movie “Singles”.

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