It's about (among other things) a documentary about Andrew Wood in which Jeff and Stone will (of course) appear. This article was written by Jonathan Cohen who read the last Synergy Rumor Pit to get the material. http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/rumorpit/rumorpit.html
After a long break, activity is slowly brewing in the Pearl Jam camp. The group's official Web site hints at a handful of future releases and live performances by the fall. "There could be some shows -- maybe acoustic, maybe not, a possible CD of some sort, and it's possible the band may head back to the studio towards the end of the year to begin work on their eighth album," the site says.
"As far as new music from side projects goes, some releases are possible but not definite," the post continues, referring to such affiliated acts as Brad and the Rockfords. In addition, frontman Eddie Vedder is confirmed to appear on former Pearl Jam drummer Jack Irons' upcoming solo album, but will not make a rumored guest spot on the Who's in-progress studio release.
The prospective fall shows may be held in swing states in the run-up toward the U.S. presidential election. And while Pearl Jam actively campaigned for Ralph Nader in the 2000 election, the site says the group will not play any fundraisers on his behalf this year.
Bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard will be seen in the upcoming documentary "Malfunksun: The Andrew Wood Story," which chronicles the life of the late Mother Love Bone vocalist. Former Soundgarden members Chris Cornell and Kim Thayil have also participated in the film.
Finally, the site confirms that Sony Music is working on a Pearl Jam greatest hits album, with details to be announced. The band exited Sony's Epic Records last year after spending its entire career on the label. Pearl Jam says it is "still leaving options open" for a new record deal.
quote: Originally posted by: monoxyde "It's about (among other things) a documentary about Andrew Wood in which Jeff and Stone will (of course) appear. This article was written by Jonathan Cohen who read the last Synergy Rumor Pit to get the material. http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/rumorpit/rumorpit.html
After a long break, activity is slowly brewing in the Pearl Jam camp. The group's official Web site hints at a handful of future releases and live performances by the fall. "There could be some shows -- maybe acoustic, maybe not, a possible CD of some sort, and it's possible the band may head back to the studio towards the end of the year to begin work on their eighth album," the site says.
"As far as new music from side projects goes, some releases are possible but not definite," the post continues, referring to such affiliated acts as Brad and the Rockfords. In addition, frontman Eddie Vedder is confirmed to appear on former Pearl Jam drummer Jack Irons' upcoming solo album, but will not make a rumored guest spot on the Who's in-progress studio release.
The prospective fall shows may be held in swing states in the run-up toward the U.S. presidential election. And while Pearl Jam actively campaigned for Ralph Nader in the 2000 election, the site says the group will not play any fundraisers on his behalf this year.
Bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard will be seen in the upcoming documentary "Malfunksun: The Andrew Wood Story," which chronicles the life of the late Mother Love Bone vocalist. Former Soundgarden members Chris Cornell and Kim Thayil have also participated in the film.
Finally, the site confirms that Sony Music is working on a Pearl Jam greatest hits album, with details to be announced. The band exited Sony's Epic Records last year after spending its entire career on the label. Pearl Jam says it is "still leaving options open" for a new record deal.
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y. "
I wanted to email the guy to see if the film had distribution... this is right up my alley (work wise)
quote: Originally posted by: Kaddikat " I wanted to email the guy to see if the film had distribution... this is right up my alley (work wise) "
http://www.angelfire.com/wa/olympus/movie.html <--- This has always seemed to be *the place* to go for info on the Andy Wood movie. Scott Barbour is apparently the man behind the film and his e-mail address and production company name are listed within that page. I have no idea what their distribution plans are, but Kaddi, you may as well give it a shot. Good luck! I love music documentaries, so as is the case with monoxyde, I'm really interested in seeing this film.
Originally posted by: monoxyde "It's about (among other things) a documentary about Andrew Wood in which Jeff and Stone will (of course) appear. This article was written by Jonathan Cohen who read the last Synergy Rumor Pit to get the material. http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/rumorpit/rumorpit.html Billboard.com http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000521894
"There could be some shows -- maybe acoustic, maybe not, a possible CD of some sort, and it's possible the band may head back to the studio towards the end of the year to begin work on their eighth album," the site says. "As far as new music from side projects goes, some releases are possible but not definite," the post continues, referring to such affiliated acts as Brad and the Rockfords. In addition, frontman Eddie Vedder is confirmed to appear on former Pearl Jam drummer Jack Irons' upcoming solo album..." -Jonathan Cohen, N.Y. "
I'm sure we're all up-to-date on the news, but I see no harm in posting about it anyhow...
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