Eddie Vedder

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Eddie Vedder
Eddie Vedder in 2006.
Eddie Vedder in 2006.
Background information
Birth name Edward Louis Severson III
Also known as Ed Vedder
Jerome Turner
Wes C. Addle
Jerome230
Born December 23, 1964 (age 42)
Flag of United States Evanston, Illinois, USA
Genre(s) Grunge
Rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Guitar
Tambourine
Piano
Accordion
Harmonica
Drums
Ukulele
Years active 1988Present
Label(s) J Records
A&M
Epic Records
Associated
acts
Pearl Jam
Surf and Destroy[1]
The Butts[1]
Indian Style[1]
Bad Radio
Temple of the Dog
Hovercraft[2]
The What[3]
C Average[4]
Neil Finn and Friends

Eddie Vedder (born Edward Louis Severson III on December 23, 1964) is the lead singer, and one of three guitar players, for the rock band Pearl Jam. He is notable for his deep and influential baritone vocal style.

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Vedder was born in the Chicago suburb of Evanston, Illinois, the son of Edward Louis Severson II and Karen Vedder Severson. His parents divorced in 1965, when Eddie was a year old. His mother soon remarried a man named Peter Mueller, and young Eddie was raised believing that Mueller was his biological father.

In the mid-1970s, the family, including Vedder's three younger half-brothers, moved to San Diego County, California. It was at this point that Eddie, who had received a guitar from his mother on his 12th birthday, began turning to music as a source of comfort. His mother and Mueller divorced when Eddie was in his late teens. His mother and brothers moved back to the Chicago area, but Eddie remained with his stepfather in California so he would not have to change high schools.

It was not until after the divorce that Eddie learned the truth about his parentage. Mueller was really his stepfather. Eddie had met his biological father briefly as a child, but had believed that Severson was merely an old friend of his parents. By the time Eddie learned the truth, Severson had died of multiple sclerosis. Eddie's already bad relationship with his stepfather became increasingly strained. He eventually dropped out of San Dieguito High School and joined the rest of his family in Chicago. He also changed his name to Eddie Vedder, "Vedder" being his mother's maiden name.

In 1984, Vedder returned to San Diego with his girlfriend, Beth Liebling. He kept busy recording demo tapes at his home and working various jobs, including positions as a night attendant at a local gas station and a contracted security guard at the La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla. In the late 1980s Vedder also worked as an intern for MTV.[5]

Vedder had several stints in San Diego area bands. One included future Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave drummer Brad Wilk.[6] Another one was a Red Hot Chili Peppers cover/tribute band.[7] In 1988, the rather shy singer became the vocalist for the San Diego progressive funk-rock band Bad Radio. During his time with Bad Radio he penned and performed the song "Better Man", a song based on the relationship between his mother and his stepfather. This song would later become a hit for Pearl Jam.

After leaving Bad Radio in 1990, Vedder's friend and former Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Jack Irons gave him a demo tape from a band in Seattle that was looking for a singer. Vedder recorded vocals for three of the songs, which later became Pearl Jam's "Alive", "Once", and "Footsteps". Vedder wrote the song lyrics as a mini-opera which he called the "Mamasan trilogy". The songs tell the story of a young man who, like Vedder, learns that he had been lied to about his paternity and that his real father is dead ("Alive"). He grows up to become a serial killer ("Once"), and is eventually imprisoned and sentenced to death ("Footsteps").[8]

After hearing the tape, guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament invited Vedder to come to Seattle to audition for the band that soon became Pearl Jam. They were instantly impressed with his unique sound and the fact that he knew a little about Andrew Wood.

Very soon after joining Pearl Jam, even before recording Ten, Vedder was brought in to provide backing vocals on the Temple of the Dog album, a tribute to late Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood that featured members of both Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.

Although best known as a vocalist, Vedder also plays several music instruments. He plays guitar on many Pearl Jam songs, beginning with "Rearviewmirror" and "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" from Vs. He has also contributed performances on the ukulele, the drums, cowbell, harmonica, accordion, and sitar to various Pearl Jam recordings. At concerts Vedder often brings out a tambourine for the final songs of the show, and casts it into the crowd at the end. Vedder has two pedals for his guitar, one is marked "Soap" (Clean tone) and the other is "Dirt" (Distortion). [9]

On Pearl Jam records, Vedder uses the pseudonym "Jerome Turner" for his non-musical (usually design and artwork) contributions. He has also sometimes used the pseudonym of "Wes C. Addle" ("West Seattle").

Vedder began incorporating political statements into his performances early in his career with Pearl Jam. At concerts he often pauses between songs to engage in brief political commentary. During Pearl Jam's 1992 appearance on MTV Unplugged, Vedder stood atop his stool, took out a marker pen, and wrote PRO-CHOICE down his arm in large letters. Pearl Jam performed a Rock for Choice benefit concert in Pensacola, Florida in March of 1994, commemorating the one-year anniversary of the assassination of local abortion provider Dr. David Gunn. Pearl Jam were one of the headliners of the 2004 Vote for Change Tour.

Vedder is known for playing "presets" at Pearl Jam shows, coming onstage with just a guitar (sometimes with a harmonica) and playing one or two songs to warm up the audience for the opening band. The songs performed during this part of the set are frequently slower acoustic songs such as "Long Road". Many of these songs are not frequently on the Pearl Jam set list, giving audiences a chance to hear material in a more intimate manner.

In many live concerts he has covered several Cat Stevens' songs including "Don't Be Shy" and "Trouble".

In addition to playing with Pearl Jam, and Temple of The Dog, Vedder has performed or recorded with numerous well-known artists, including Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews, U2, Soundgarden, Ben Harper, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Neil Finn, Mark Seymour, Robert Plant, Bad Religion, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Rolling Stones, The Strokes, My Morning Jacket, Kings of Leon, Sonic Youth, The Who, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Supersuckers, Ramones, Iggy Pop, Cat Power, Zeke, Peter Frampton, Wolfmother, and the remaining members of The Doors.

During Sleater-Kinney's last concert, Vedder, a surprise guest, played ukele and sang a duet with drummer Janet Weiss. He also sang a solo.

Vedder has inducted The Doors, Neil Young, the Ramones, and R.E.M. into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Vedder has been referenced in other artists' songs. These include:

Vedder married longtime girlfriend Beth Liebling in 1994. The couple divorced in 2000. Vedder is currently in a relationship with model Jill McCormick.[10] He has one daughter, Olivia, who was born June 11, 2004.

Eddie is also friend of The Who guitarist Pete Townshend, and was a close friend of the late Ramones guitarist Johnny Ramone, being by Johnny's side on his deathbed. Since Johnny's death, Eddie and Pearl Jam have played a cover of Ramones' hit "I Believe In Miracles" regularly at live shows.

Eddie attended San Dieguito High School, now called San Dieguito Academy, and donated more than $10,000 from a local concert towards the construction of a theater for the school.

In his spare time, Eddie is a surfer and active in surf related conservation efforts; most notably, the Surfrider Foundation.[11] He is also a friend of famed surfers Kelly Slater and Laird Hamilton, the latter of whom he was featured with in an episode of the documentary series Iconoclasts in 2006. He also has paddled outrigger canoes on occasion and in 2005 was nearly lost at sea trying to paddle from Moloka'i to Oahu.[12]

Vedder shows his support for radical environmental activism by sporting an Earth First! tattoo on his right calf. The logo is of a monkey wrench crossed with a stone hammer.

Year Group Title Label Tracks Played
1991 Temple of the Dog Temple of the Dog A&M "Hunger Strike", "Pushin Forward Back", "Wooden Jesus", "Your Saviour", and "Four Walled World"
1991 Pearl Jam Ten Epic All
1992 Pearl Jam Stanley, Son of Theodore: Yet Another Alternative Music Sampler Epic/Columbia "Alive" (Live)
1992 Pearl Jam Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Epic "Breath" and "State of Love and Trust"
1993 Pearl Jam Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams Thirsty Ear/Chaos "Crazy Mary"
1993 Eddie Vedder and Mike McCready 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration: Bob Dylan Tribute Sony "Masters of War" (Live)
1993 Bad Religion Recipe for Hate Epitaph/Atlantic "American Jesus" and Watch It Die
1993 Pearl Jam In Defense of Animals Restless "Porch"
1993 Pearl Jam Vs. Epic All
1994 Pearl Jam Vitalogy Epic All
1995 Mike Watt Ball-Hog or Tugboat? Columbia Records "Big Train" and "Against The 70's"
1995 Pearl Jam The Basketball Diaries: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Island "Catholic Boy" (w/ Jim Carroll and Chris Friel)
1995 Neil Young Mirror Ball Reprise Records "Peace & Love"
1995 Pearl Jam Merkin Ball Epic Records All
1996 Eddie Vedder w/ Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Dead Man Walking: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture Sony "Face Of Love" and "Long Road"
1996 Pearl Jam Home Alive: The Art of Self Defense Epic "Leaving Here"
1996 Fastbacks New Mansions in Sound Sub Pop "Girl's Eyes"
1996 Pearl Jam M.O.M., Vol. 1: Music for Our Mother Ocean Interscope "Gremmie Out of Control"
1996 Gary Heffern Painful Days Y-records "Passin' Thru'"
1996 Pearl Jam No Code Epic All
1996 Pearl Jam Hype!: The Motion Picture Soundtrack Sub Pop "Not For You" (Live from Self-Pollution Radio)
1997 Eddie Vedder w/ Hovercraft Kerouac - kicks joy darkness Rykodisc "Hymn"
1997 Eddie Vedder and Mike McCready Tibetan Freedom Concert Capitol "Yellow Ledbetter" (Live)
1997 Pearl Jam The Bridge School Concerts, Vol. 1 Reprise "Nothingman" (Live)
1997 Ramones We're Outta Here! MCA "Any Way You Want It"
1998 Pearl Jam Yield Epic All
1998 Pearl Jam Chicago Cab: Soundtrack Loose Groove "Who You Are" and "Hard To Imagine"
1998 Pearl Jam Live on Two Legs Epic All
1999 Pearl Jam No Boundaries: A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees Epic "Last Kiss" and "Soldier of Love"
1999 Pearl Jam M.O.M., Vol. 3: Music for Our Mother Ocean Hollywood "Whale Song"
1999 Pete Townshend Pete Townshend Live: A Benefit for Maryville Academy Intersound Records "Magic Bus" (Live) and "Heart To Hang Onto" (Live)
1999 Pearl Jam Movie Music: The Definitive Performances (Also part of the box set, Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century.) Columbia/Epic/Legacy "State of Love and Trust"
1999 Pearl Jam Rock: Train Kept a Rollin' (Also part of the box set, Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century.) Sony "Black"
1999 Eddie Vedder and Susan Sarandon Cradle Will Rock: Soundtrack RCA "Croon Spoon"
2000 Pearl Jam Wild and Wooly: The Northwest Rock Collection Sub Pop "Even Flow" (Live)
2000 Pearl Jam Binaural Epic All
2000 Pearl Jam European Bootlegs Epic All
2000 The Supersuckers w/ Eddie Vedder Free the West Memphis 3 Koch Records "Poor Girl"
2001 Pearl Jam North American Bootlegs, Volume 1 Epic All
2001 Pearl Jam North American Bootlegs, Volume 2 Epic All
2001 Wellwater Conspiracy The Scroll And Its Combinations TVT "Felicity's Surprise"
2001 Pearl Jam Substitute: Songs from the Who Edel America "The Kids Are Alright" (Live)
2001 Eddie Vedder and Mike McCready w/ Neil Young America: A Tribute to Heroes Interscope Records "Long Road" (Live)
2002 Eddie Vedder I Am Sam: Soundtrack V2 Ada "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"
2002 Neil Finn 7 Worlds Collide Nettwerk "Take A Walk" (Live), "Stuff And Nonsense" (Live), "I See Red" (Live), and "Parting Ways" (Live)
2002 Pearl Jam Riot Act Epic All
2003 Eddie Vedder & Zeke We're a Happy Family - A Tribute To Ramones Columbia "I Believe in Miracles" and "Daytime Dilemma (Dangers of Love)"
2003 Cat Power You Are Free Matador "Good Woman" and "Evolution"
2003 Pearl Jam 2003 Bootlegs (Australia, Japan, and North America) Epic All
2003 The Who Live at the Royal Albert Hall Steamhammer US "I'm One" (Live), "Gettin' in Tune" (Live), "Let's See Action" (Live), and "See Me, Feel Me" (Live) (w/ Bryan Adams)
2003 Pearl Jam Lost Dogs Epic All except "Sweet Lew" and "Brother"
2003 Pearl Jam Big Fish: Soundtrack Sony "Man of the Hour"
2004 Pearl Jam Hot Stove, Cool Music, Vol. 1 Fenway Recordings "Bu$hleaguer" (Live)
2004 Pete Townshend Magic Bus/Live in Chicago Compendia "Magic Bus" (Live) and "Heart To Hang Onto" (Live)
2004 Pearl Jam Riding Giants: Soundtrack Milan "Go"
2004 Pearl Jam Live at Benaroya Hall BMG All
2004 Jack Irons Attention Dimension Breaching Whale "Shine On You Crazy Diamond"
2004 Pearl Jam Songs and Artists that Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11 Epic/Sony Music Soundtrax "Masters of War" (Live)
2004 Pearl Jam For the Lady Rhino/WEA "Better Man" (Live)
2004 Pearl Jam Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 Epic All
2005 Eddie Vedder and the Walmer High School Choir The Molo Sessions Ten Club "Long Road", "Love Boat Captain", and "Better Man"
2006 Pearl Jam Pearl Jam J Records All
2006 Pearl Jam Live at Easy Street J Records All
2006 Eddie Vedder A Brokedown Melody: Original Soundtrack Brushfire Records "Goodbye"

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