Trump, Bruce Springsteen and Eddie Vedder
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"I am not scared of you. Neither are the rest of us," the musician Neil Young wrote in a recent post on his website.
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.
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The feud between President Donald Trump and veteran rock star Bruce Springsteen escalated Wednesday after the commander in chief posted a doctored video to social media showing him hitting the singer with a golf ball.
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
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It’s so special to be playing for a purpose, the purpose being this incredible mission,” Eddie Vedder tells TODAY.com.
The Intentional Talk crew discuss Eddie Vedder talking about Casey's Clubhouse, a non-profit charity, on stage during a Pearl Jam concert
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