PEARL JAM VISITED PRESIDENT CLINTON (1994)

PEARL JAM VISITED PRESIDENT CLINTON

On April 9, 1994, members of Pearl Jam (Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready, and Eddie Vedder) and Mudhoney visited the White House for a private tour and an informal meeting with President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office. The meeting was significant due to its timing and the specific topics discussed:

Kurt Cobain’s Death: Kurt Cobain‘s body had been discovered just one day prior. President Clinton reportedly pulled Eddie Vedder aside to ask if he should deliver a national address regarding Cobain‘s death. Vedder advised against it, fearing it might inadvertently encourage copycat suicides.

Ticketmaster Battle: The band used the opportunity to advocate for their ongoing fight against Ticketmaster‘s service fees. They even discussed the possibility of using shuttered U.S. military bases as alternative concert venues to bypass Ticketmaster-controlled sites.

Informal Rapport: The group shared lighter moments, discussing basketball (specifically the NCAA men’s championship and Clinton’s beloved Arkansas Razorbacks) and White House lore. Band members later recalled that the President “was just one of the guys” during the visit.

Photos from the day, notably showing the band in casual attire like shorts and sandals alongside the President, have since become famous artifacts of 90s grunge culture.

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