Three Fish

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Three Fish
Background information
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Post-grunge
Years active 19961999
Label(s) Epic Records
Associated
acts
Pearl Jam
Tribe After Tribe
Fastbacks
Members
Jeff Ament
Robbi Robb
Richard Stuverud

Three Fish is a band that was formed in 1996 by Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament. The lineup features Ament, Robbi Robb of Tribe After Tribe, and Richard Stuverud of Fastbacks.

The band released a self-titled effort in 1996 following their formation, where Ament and Robb, who met together on a tour where both their main bands played, collaborated on this side project, which combines rock music with mystical-style Eastern music.

The band reformed in 1999 and toured throughout the year in support of their second album, The Quiet Table.

  • Three Fish (CD) - 1996
  • The Quiet Table (CD) - Sony Music - 1999

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