Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. Richard Allen Stuverud Jr. (born September 26, 1969) is an American drummer from Seattle, Washington. He lives in Oakland, California where he writes, arranges and produces songs. Stuverud played with Pearl Jam on several shows of the Gigaton Tour in May 2022, substituting for drummer Matt Cameron who had tested positive for COVID-19.

  2. 27 mag 2022 · In questo articolo ripercorriamo questi tre leggendari concerti dei Pearl Jam con le personali testimonianze di Richard Stuverud, diverse foto e alcuni video tratti da questi spettacoli e con un’introduzione scritta in esclusiva per il nostro sito proprio da Richard.

  3. 27 mag 2022 · Luca Villa 27/05/2022, 10:27. From Nothingman ‘s demo recorded with Jeff Ament and Eddie Vedder in 1993 to the three concerts played with the group in 2022: this is Richard Stuveruds journey with Pearl Jam. Photo: pressmanstudio. If the friendship between Richard Stuverud and Jeff Ament dates back to the early 80s ( Richard ...

  4. 1 mar 2023 · Looking Back To Look Ahead along with the two Richard Stuverud solo record albums are available here: richardstuverud1.bandcamp.com. The new Richard Stuverud single is available as an exclusive premiere on our site. Below you can listen both tracks. UPDATE 03/11/2023. The preview is over, now you can listen the single on Richard ...

  5. 3 mar 2023 · Richard Stuverud has enlisted longtime friends from Pearl Jam and the Fastbacks on his new single, “Looking Back to Looking Ahead” b/w “Longing for It.” The song is out today (March 3) on...

  6. Richard Stuverud. Oakland, California. Richard is a musician known for his work in the Seattle music scene as the drummer for The Fastbacks, War Babies and as a guest drummer for Pearl Jam in Oakland and Fresno in 2022.

  7. Richard Allen Stuverud Jr. (born September 26, 1969) is an American drummer from Seattle, Washington. He lives in Oakland, California where he writes, arranges and produces songs. Stuverud played with Pearl Jam on several shows of the Gigaton Tour in May 2022, substituting for drummer Matt Cameron who had tested positive for COVID-19.