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Jeffrey Allen Ament (born March 10, 1963) is an American musician and songwriter who serves as the bassist for the American rock band Pearl Jam. Along with Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, and Eddie Vedder, he is one of the founding members of Pearl Jam. Ament is also known for his work prior to Pearl Jam with the 1980s Seattle-based grunge rock bands Green River and Mother Love Bone, and is particularly notable for his work with the fretless bass, upright bass, and twelve-string bass guitar. Ament is also a member of the bands Three Fish, Tres Mts., and RNDM. In 2008, Ament released his first solo album, Tone. A second solo album, While My Heart Beats, followed in 2012.
Full Name
Jeff Ament
Net Worth
$1 Million
Date Of Birth
March 10, 1963
Place Of Birth
Havre, Montana, USA
Occupation
Musician, songwriter
Profession
Bassist, Singer, Songwriter, Jeremy, Black, Even Flow
Education
University of Montana
Nationality
American
Parents
Penny Ament, George Ament, Jeremy, Black, Even Flow
Siblings
Barry Ament
Partner
Pandora Andre-Beatty, Pandora Andre-Beatty
Nicknames
Jeff Ament, Ament, Jeff
IMDB
Awards
Grammy Award for Best Recording Package
Music Groups
Jeremy, Black, Even Flow, Pearl Jam, Temple of the Dog, Mother Love Bone, Green River, RNDM, Three Fish
Nominations
Grammy Award for Best Rock Song
Movies
Dead Man Walking: The Concert
Star Sign
Pisces
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Quote
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[on Marillion's 1987 album] I love Clutching At Straws.
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People see Eddie [Eddie Vedder] for 20 seconds at the Grammys and think, "Goddamn, he must be like this all the time". I feel sorry for his friends.
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Every few years I'll party way too much to remind myself what an idiot I am.
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Fact
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Studied art and played basketball at the University of Montana.
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Relocated to Seattle in the early 1980s with his band Deranged Diction.
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Was bassist for the band Green River, commonly considered to be the first grunge band. They disbanded in 1987.
Took an active role during Pearl Jam's dispute with Ticketmaster in 1994 over prices and surcharges. Along with fellow Pearl Jam member Stone Gossard, he testified before a congressional subcommittee, arguing that Ticketmaster's practices were anti-competitive.
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In fall of 2004, as a member of Pearl Jam, he participated in the Vote for Change concert tour organized to encourage the defeat of George W. Bush in the U.S. presidential election.