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Jack Irons

"I remember wearing overcoats, hiding in the bushes outside of Abbey Road Studios, waiting for the traffic to clear. As it did, we would drop our overcoats and run out on to the cross walk and strike our poses."

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"I remember wearing overcoats, hiding in the bushes outside of Abbey Road Studios, waiting for the traffic to clear. As it did, we would drop our overcoats and run out on to the cross walk and strike our poses."

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Donna Grant

"I've been on the road for four years. I won't recognise the place again, until I walk out on stage."

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Donna Grant

"There is no substitute for jamming and getting to know each other on the road."

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Donna Grant

"If you come to a fork in the road, take it."

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Donna Grant

"I don't go down the road of condemning."

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Donna Grant

"And I can't wait to see where the road leads from here."

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Donna Grant

"I got cocky and I stopped taking my vitamins. It was an inconvenience to have a suitcase full of vitamins with me on the road. About two years ago, it caught up with me."

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Donna Grant

"Our village was built on the Ohio River, and was a halting place on this great national road, then the only avenue of traffic between the South and the North."

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Donna Grant

"The roughest road often leads to the top."

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Donna Grant

"If we know where we want to go, then even a stony road is bearable."

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Donna Grant

"The road to positivity is strewn with the abandoned vehicles of the faint-hearted."

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Jack Irons
"It was about this time that I began experiencing the beginnings of my battles with an anxiety disorder. We were touring a lot and there were some developing personal problems within the band."

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Jack Irons
"I began the process of recording myself seriously in the fall of 1999. If I could finish an album of my own music, I would. Five years later I am happy to say I have."

Music

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Jack Irons
"After wrestling with myself for six months, I began medical treatment. During that time I started a band with some friends of mine called Jack's Car, but that didn't last."

Medical

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Jack Irons
"We were playing a small club in San Diego and the power had gone out in the building. Eddie had a lighter and kept us lit backstage. We became very good friends and spent a lot of time together including hearing Eddie sing in some of the bands he was in at the time."

Power

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Jack Irons
"In January of 1995, my family and I moved to Seattle. Pearl Jam did the first of their live radio broadcasts, Monkey Wrench Radio, along with many other Seattle musicians."

Family

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Jack Irons
"I remember a tour where we played 50 cities in 56 days. We also went to Europe a couple of times."

Cities

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Jack Irons
"We got a chance to go and play in some places that the usual European tour by an American band didn't go to."

American

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Jack Irons
"I finished the recordings I had started with Eleven. Matt Cameron joined for the rest of those sessions."

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Jack Irons
"I remember wearing overcoats, hiding in the bushes outside of Abbey Road Studios, waiting for the traffic to clear. As it did, we would drop our overcoats and run out on to the cross walk and strike our poses."

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Jack Irons
""Yield" was completed in 1997 and released in 1998. In the spring of 1997, I had made a decision to stop taking medications that I had been taking daily since 1988."

Decision

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