Pearl Jam Drummer Hints at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Performance

Former Pearl Jam rummer Dave Krusen has posted a photo of his drum set on Twitter, fueling speculation that he will perform with the band the next induction ceremony for the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Former Pearl Jam rummer Dave Krusen has posted a photo of his drum set on Twitter, fueling speculation that he will perform with the band the next induction ceremony for the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

Krusen, who played on the group's 1991 debut "Ten", is one of two Pearl Jam drummers who will be inducted, the other being current drummer Matt Cameron.

Krusen left Pearl Jam shortly after the completion of "Ten" due to his struggle with alcoholism, but he got sober and managed to continue a career that included stints with fellow Grunge act Candlebox and many others. . He told The Pulse Of Radio a while back what he learned from his time with Pear Jam. "I learned to get my act together, as far as personally, you know?" he said. "And take care of whatever demons I had that were kind of running my life at the time. And just to be, like, grateful that you get another shot at it. To get one shot is amazing, and to, like, get any other shots at it, you know, you should be glad you're doing it and make the most of it."

He was asked on Pearl Jam Radio's Faithfull Forum in January if he thought he would perform with the band at the Hall Of Fame ceremony, Krusen replied: "I don't even know if I'll be playing with them, but if I do, I probably won't find out until ten minutes before."
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