

Now some 28 years later, McCready's iconic Strat can be heard featured on tracks "Superblood Wolfmoon" and "Dance Of The Clairvoyants" from Pearl Jam's most recent studio LP, Gigaton. Inspired by Stevie Ray Vaughan, McCready set out early on to acquire his own '59 Strat, and, serendipitously, with his first ever vintage guitar purchase, he found "the one" that has been his primary Fender instrument ever since. McCready's guitar work in Seattle supergroups Temple of the Dog and Mad Season also featured instantly recognizable Strat riffs, such as those heard on "Hunger Strike" and "River of Deceit".

Best known for playing a '59 Strat®, his searing leads are steeped in blues and classic rock reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend and Keith Richards, and his peerless work on hits, including "Yellow Ledbetter", "Even Flow", "Nothing As It Seems" and countless others, helped pave the way for Pearl Jam's 2017 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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Here's the full description: Pearl Jam's Mike McCready has earned his place among the giants of rock 'n' roll guitar. Fender went into great detail about the 1960 Strat the guitarist famously wields. The guitar manufacturer teased the release on Instagram, saying that "the Mike McCready Stratocaster is coming soon." How soon? From the look of their website, September 12. Pearl Jam's Mike McCready is the latest musician to get their famous guitar replicated by Fender.
