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Ex-Pearl Jam Drummer Responds to Fan Hopes for Reunion

Former Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzzese has addressed mounting fan speculation about a potential return to the band following Matt Cameron’s departure, sharing an emotional statement that casts doubt on any reunion.

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In a lengthy Facebook post, Abbruzzese thanked fans for their support and excitement but admitted that the years of estrangement between himself and his former bandmates make a comeback unlikely.

“The fact that I haven’t had any personal contact with any of them leads me to believe the water under the bridge runs too deep and too icy for there to be any reconnection or reconciliation,” he wrote. “This is a shame and saddens me greatly. I know I could and would have much to contribute if indeed the call came, but sadly, I don’t see that happening.”

Abbruzzese, who joined Pearl Jam during their early ’90s commercial peak and contributed to Vs. (1993) and Vitalogy (1994), was dismissed from the band in 1994 amid reported creative and personal tensions. Those unresolved issues surfaced again in 2017 when he was excluded from Pearl Jam’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, despite fans and fellow musicians campaigning for his recognition.

With Cameron stepping down after 27 years, names like original drummer Dave Krusen, Jack Irons, and Matt Chamberlain have circulated among fans as potential replacements. However, many have expressed hope that Abbruzzese might return for a full-circle moment.

Despite his reservations, Abbruzzese left the door slightly ajar. “I wish Pearl Jam and its organisation continued success and I do hope that there will come a day that we can again connect on some level,” he shared. However, he also asked fans to stop contacting the band’s management on his behalf.

Since his Pearl Jam years, Abbruzzese has kept busy, collaborating with artists such as Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) and contributing to projects like The Green Romance Orchestra and Joanna Connor’s blues album. “My drumming and passion for giving it my all is still as powerful as ever,” he said, reaffirming his commitment to music.

The Seattle rock legends, meanwhile, have yet to announce a permanent replacement for Cameron but are scheduled to resume touring later this year.

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