Former Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzzese, who was behind the kit for band's 1993 album Vs. and 1994 LP Vitalogy, has two warrants out for his arrest in Denton, Texas: Possession of a controlled substance and failure to appear on a manufacture or delivery of substance charge. The news was first reported by fansite Pearl Jam Online, but a spokesperson for the Denton County Sheriff's Office confirmed the warrants to Rolling Stone.
While the possession charge is a simple Class A misdemeanor, Alternative Nation writes that the drummer could face some serious jail time on the second Manufacture Or Delivery of Substance charge. The latter is a first degree felony in the state of Texas and, if found guilty, punishable by a prison term ranging from five years to life. Denton Crime Stoppers are also offering a $1,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of the 46-year-old musician.
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Any PJ fan crapping on Dave is too into Eddie worship or something. Other than Mike by far the most fan friendly PJ member ever. His drumming style and energy made early 90s PJ even more intense
Any PJ fan crapping on Dave is too into Eddie worship or something. Other than Mike by far the most fan friendly PJ member ever. His drumming style and energy made early 90s PJ even more intense
So correct! The guy is an amazing drummer and the fury he brought to the band has never been matched. Oh yeah, got to hang out with him after a few shows, absolutely the most fan friendly member of the band. Hands down. Great guy and funny to boot!
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Former Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzzese, who was behind the kit for band's 1993 album Vs. and 1994 LP Vitalogy, has two warrants out for his arrest in Denton, Texas: Possession of a controlled substance and failure to appear on a manufacture or delivery of substance charge. The news was first reported by fansite Pearl Jam Online, but a spokesperson for the Denton County Sheriff's Office confirmed the warrants to Rolling Stone.
While the possession charge is a simple Class A misdemeanor, Alternative Nation writes that the drummer could face some serious jail time on the second Manufacture Or Delivery of Substance charge. The latter is a first degree felony in the state of Texas and, if found guilty, punishable by a prison term ranging from five years to life. Denton Crime Stoppers are also offering a $1,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of the 46-year-old musician.
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Dave is a helluva drummer & I hope that this collaboration works out well for the both of them.
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And after a couple listens this isn't doing much for me yet.