Early life The first of 12 children, Ament was born in
Havre, Montana, to George and Penny Ament and grew up in the town of
Big Sandy, Montana, a town with a population of less than 700 people. Ament's father George was mayor of Big Sandy for fifteen years, as well as a barber and a school bus driver. Ament described his family growing up as "pretty poor" and "hard-core
Catholic." He began playing the bass guitar as a teenager, often playing along with
Ramones,
The Clash, and
The Police records. Ament participated in basketball,
football, and track at
Big Sandy High School, where he graduated in 1981. He then attended the
University of Montana in
Missoula, Montana, where he studied art and played basketball. Ament quit college in the middle of his second year after the university told him they were no longer going to continue its
graphic design program. In 1983, Ament relocated to
Seattle, Washington with his band Deranged Diction. While in Seattle, Ament got a job working at a coffee shop in
Belltown. He was replaced by Ament's former Deranged Diction bandmate,
Bruce Fairweather. The band released the EP
Come on Down in 1985 and followed it up with
Dry As a Bone in 1987, the first non-compilation release on
Sub Pop records. The band's only full-length studio album,
Rehab Doll, was released in 1988. Ament and Gossard wanted to pursue a major-label deal, while Arm wanted to remain
independent, viewing the duo as being too careerist. The band achieved a considerable local reputation in Seattle and had a significant influence on the genre later known as
grunge, with Green River being described as "arguably the first grunge band." The band's lineup was completed by the addition of Soundgarden drummer
Matt Cameron. The band started rehearsing songs that Cornell had written on tour prior to Wood's death, as well as re-working some existing material from demos written by Gossard and Ament. This project eventually featured vocalist
Eddie Vedder, who had arrived in Seattle to audition to be the singer for Ament and Gossard's next band, which later became Pearl Jam. Vedder sang a duet with Cornell on the song "
Hunger Strike" and provided background vocals on several other songs. The band decided that it had enough material for an entire album and, in April 1991,
Temple of the Dog was released through
A&M Records.
Pearl Jam in
Philadelphia in April 2016 Pearl Jam was formed in 1990 by Ament, Gossard, and McCready, who then recruited Vedder and drummer
Dave Krusen. The band originally took the name
Mookie Blaylock, but was forced to change it when the band signed to
Epic Records in 1991. After the recording sessions for
Ten were completed, Krusen left Pearl Jam in May 1991. Krusen was replaced by
Matt Chamberlain, who had previously played with
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians. After playing only a handful of shows, one of which was filmed for the "
Alive" video, Chamberlain left to join the
Saturday Night Live band. As his replacement, Chamberlain suggested
Dave Abbruzzese, who joined the group and played the rest of Pearl Jam's live shows supporting the
Ten album.
Ten broke the band into the mainstream, and became one of the best selling alternative albums of the 1990s. The band found itself amidst the sudden popularity and attention given to the Seattle music scene and the genre known as grunge. The single "
Jeremy" received
Grammy Award nominations for
Best Rock Song and
Best Hard Rock Performance in 1993. Pearl Jam received four awards at the 1993
MTV Video Music Awards for its music video for "Jeremy", including
Video of the Year and
Best Group Video.
Ten was ranked number 207 on
Rolling Stone magazine's list of the
500 greatest albums of all time, and "Jeremy" was ranked number 11 on
VH1's list of the 100 greatest songs of the '90s. Following an intense touring schedule, the band went into the studio to record what would become its second studio album,
Vs., released in 1993. Upon its release,
Vs. set at the time the record for most copies of an album sold in a week, and spent five weeks at number one on the
Billboard 200.
Vs. was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 1995. From
Vs., the song "
Daughter" received a Grammy nomination for
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and the song "
Go" received a Grammy nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance. Feeling the pressures of success, the band decided to decrease the level of promotion for its albums, including refusing to release music videos. "Ten years from now," Ament said, "I don't want people to remember our songs as videos." Ament took an active role during Pearl Jam's dispute with Ticketmaster in 1994 over prices and surcharges. Along with Gossard, Ament testified before a congressional subcommittee, arguing that Ticketmaster's practices were anti-competitive. Later that same year the band released its third studio album,
Vitalogy, which became the band's third straight album to reach multi-platinum status. The album received Grammy nominations for
Album of the Year and Best Rock Album in 1996.
Vitalogy was ranked number 492 on
Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The band cited political differences between Abbruzzese and the other members; for example, he disagreed with the Ticketmaster boycott. Pearl Jam enlisted former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron as Irons' replacement on an initially temporary basis, In 1998, Pearl Jam recorded "
Last Kiss", a cover of a 1960s ballad made famous by
J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers. It was released on the band's 1998 fan club Christmas single; however, by popular demand, the cover was released to the public as a single in 1999. "Last Kiss" peaked at number two on the
Billboard charts and became the band's highest-charting single. In 2000, the band released its sixth studio album,
Binaural, and initiated a successful and ongoing series of
official bootlegs. The band released seventy-two such live albums in 2000 and 2001, and set a record for most albums to debut in the
Billboard 200 at the same time. "
Grievance" (from
Binaural) received a Grammy nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance. The band released its seventh studio album,
Riot Act, in 2002. Pearl Jam's contribution to the 2003 film,
Big Fish, "
Man of the Hour", was nominated for a
Golden Globe Award in 2004. The band's eighth studio album, the eponymous
Pearl Jam, was released in 2006. The band released its ninth studio album,
Backspacer, in 2009 its tenth studio album,
Lightning Bolt, in 2013 and its eleventh studio album
Gigaton in 2020. Aside from his musical contributions for the band, Ament has made significant contributions to the band's album artwork. His photography can be found throughout the majority of the band's releases. He has won two
Grammy Awards for Best Recording Package for his work on the album
Lightning Bolt and on
Chris Cornell's
self-titled compilation. ==Other musical projects==