The post Grungeception: Post Malone Covers Pearl Jam’s Cover of “Last Kiss”: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Post Malone, who might’ve been the world’s greatest grunge singer if he hadn’t first ...
The post Pearl Jam Kick Off 2025 Tour with Early Favorites, Covers, Dark Matter Songs: Video + Setlist appeared first on Consequence. The encore was heavy on covers, kicked off with frontman Eddie ...
Disney’s “Frozen” is now the fifth highest-grossing movie of all time, earning nearly $1.3 billion worldwide. Domestic DVD and Blu-Ray sales alone have topped $180 million. It’s the highest-grossing ...
For Post Malone, '90s rock was a big part of his upbringing, and during a recent visit on SiriusXM's Howard Stern Show, the musician decided to cover a song that elicited a very special childhood ...
Post Malone has a thing for ’90s grunge/rock covers. He famously did an entire livestream set of Nirvana covers with Travis Barker on the drums in the first months of the pandemic, and at his 2021 New ...
Chicago seemed wild last night, and it’s all thanks to Pearl Jam. The band covered iconic power pop song “Surrender,” originally done by Cheap Trick, at their September 5 show to close out their set. ...
Coldplay paid tribute to Pearl Jam in Seattle by covering "Nothingman" during their recent concert. "Nothingman" is from Pearl Jam's 1994 album, Vitalogy and you can watch Coldplay's version below.
During a recent show at Minnesota’s Xcel Energy Center, Pearl Jam played a cover of “Brain Damage” by Pink Floyd. The show, which took place on September 2, was one of the first concerts of Pearl ...
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Post Malone said the Pearl Jam classic "Better Man" reminded him of fond memories with his brother Jordan Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
“It’s never easy when you lose someone,” Eddie Vedder said about Hawkins before the band performed the song. “As you get older, you’ll notice it starts happening more and more. It’s just where you are ...