PEARL JAM Music All Over 'Cold Case' Season Finale

April 28, 2009

According to The Pulse of Radio, PEARL JAM's music will be featured exclusively during the two-part sixth season finale of the CBS television series "Cold Case", with part one airing on Sunday, May 3 and the conclusion airing the following Sunday, May 10, both at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. A total of 16 songs from the band will be woven through the two episodes, with the final track choice yet to be announced. This is the first time that PEARL JAM has allowed its music to be used so extensively in a TV series, and also marks the first time that "Cold Case" has used music from one artist in more than one installment of the show.

The episodes are titled "The Long Blue Line" and "Into the Blue", and follow an investigation into the murder of the first female cadet at a local military school.

Co-executive producer Greg Plageman, who also co-wrote the shows, said in a statement, "We're thrilled to have PEARL JAM's music in not only one, but two, of our episodes. It's also a great fit with the team's murder investigation of a trail-blazing female cadet."

Previous episodes of "Cold Case" have used the music of John Lennon, Frank Sinatra, NIRVANA, Johnny Cash, John Mellencamp, Bruce Springsteen, Tim McGraw, U2 and Bob Dylan.

PEARL JAM will hit the road this summer, with a headlining slot at San Francisco's Outside Lands Festival already confirmed for late August. The band also continues to work on its ninth studio album. A documentary about the group, directed by Cameron Crowe, is also in the works.

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