Bruce Springsteen, Donald Trump and Eddie Vedder
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Hours after Trump's tirade, Pearl Jam showed solidarity with Bruce Springsteen with a cover of "My City of Ruins" at their Pittsburgh concert Friday.
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder honored Bruce Springsteen with a song at his Pittsburg concert in an apparent dig at Donald Trump just hours after the president savaged Springsteen for criticizing him on stage.
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam covered Bruce Springsteen’s “My City of Ruins” during Pearl Jam’s Pittsburgh show on Friday, May 16, following Springsteen’s recent anti-Trump comments. This footage
Pearl Jam is in Pittsburgh, doing two shows this weekend, starting Friday. Lead singer Eddie Vedder has a special connection to the city, and to one place in particular. When you think of Eddie Vedder,
It’s so special to be playing for a purpose, the purpose being this incredible mission,” Eddie Vedder tells TODAY.com.
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