Like, Eddie Vedder.

Eddie Vedder?

He's 51 and a big Cubs fan, too.

He also is lead voice and the idyllic force behind one of the foremost rock bands of this age, Pearl Jam, that broke out during the "grunge "era of the early ’90s, launched in Seattle who have since sold 65 million albums.

“The first time he was at camp, probably about 10 years ago now, ” says the honorable Judge Lawrence, “I had heard of Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder. But certainly I was not a fan and I don't think I'd listened to any of their music. Two years ago, though, after I left camp, I began wondering why everyone, including the Cubs, made such a big deal about this Eddie Vedder guy. So I started listening to their music. And I really started to like it.”

Yes, let us now get back to that picture of Judge Paul Lawrence.

A few weeks ago, while the Cubs were out of town, Wrigley Field opened its gates to two nights and nearly 90,000 Pearl Jam fans.

The judge decided he wanted to go.

So did several of his pals from Cubs camp.