Eddie Vedder is instantly recognizable as the frontman for Seattle grunge icons Pearl Jam, and he’s done a lot of his most beloved work with the group since 1990. He also broke into solo work with the 2007 soundtrack for the film Into The Wild, and has since released two more solo albums.

One of Vedder’s strengths, however, is his willingness to collaborate with others. He’s performed on albums for The Who, The Ramones, and Bad Religion, just to scratch the surface. Often, he’s joined fellow artists on stage during tours and for several Rock Hall induction ceremonies. Looking back at Eddie Vedder’s collaborative spirit, there are a handful of performances that stand out.

Playing Cowbell With Queens of the Stone Age

Eddie Vedder has provided vocals and support for many legendary bands an

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