Birth name Kenneth E. Gaspar Name Boom Gaspar Role Musician | Years active mid 1970s–present Education Kailua High School | |
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Instruments Organ, piano, keyboards Albums Lightning Bolt, Backspacer, Rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991, Lost Dogs, Riot Act | ||
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Kenneth E. Gaspar (born February 3, 1953), more commonly known as Boom Gaspar, is an American musician who has performed with the American rock band Pearl Jam as a piano/keyboard/organ player since 2002.
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- Boom gaspar ice bucket challenge
- Pearl jam prince purple rain tribute boom gaspar gets a hug 4 21 16 colonial life columbia sc
- Early life
- Pearl Jam
- References

Pearl jam prince purple rain tribute boom gaspar gets a hug 4 21 16 colonial life columbia sc
Early life
Boom Gaspar grew up in Waimānalo, Hawaii. He started playing music when he was eleven years old. After graduating from Kailua High School, Gaspar spent the next thirty years doing local shows throughout Hawaii with acts such as the Mackey Feary Band, Harmony, Simplisity, and played in Seattle with first billing with the famous blues guitarist Albert Collins.
Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder first met Gaspar while in Hawaii. Gaspar was introduced to Vedder through Ramones bassist C. J. Ramone. Gaspar has appeared on the Pearl Jam albums Riot Act (2002), Pearl Jam (2006) and Lightning Bolt (2013). He has a songwriting credit for the song "Love Boat Captain" which is on Riot Act. According to Gaspar, the song initially developed out of a jam session he had with Vedder shortly after the two first met. When they were done, Vedder asked Gaspar if he was "ready to go to Seattle." He has become known for his long solos during "Crazy Mary", a song originally written by Victoria Williams, which has become a fan favorite during live Pearl Jam shows. This often culminates in a guitar/organ duel between Gaspar and guitarist Mike McCready.

