Frampton’s 1976 live double album was an unexpected hit that redefined the British guitarist’s career. Half a century later, ...
The guitarist has announced he’ll release his next album on April 10, 50 years after ‘Alive!’ went to number one ...
To paraphrase Mark Twain, rumors of Peter Frampton’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. Of course, it may have to do with the fact that the Grammy Award-winning artist embarked on a 2019 string of ...
When Peter Frampton co-founded Humble Pie in 1969, he was already regarded as one of England’s hottest guitarists, but his songwriting skills hadn’t yet blossomed. He contributed a number of strong ...
Peter Frampton is one of the great classic rock success stories, a musical prodigy who took the chance to leave the comfort of a successful band and strike out on his own. That solo career took a ...
The best-known version of Peter Frampton’s “Do You Feel Like We Do” is nearly 14 minutes long, from his career-making 1976 concert recording “Frampton Comes Alive!” Paring it back to a mere 6 minutes ...
"I think luck has a lot to do with it and how you how you deal with what you have," Frampton reflects Austin Lord Amid a series of music accolades over six decades into his legendary music career, ...
Peter Frampton has revealed the impressive career achievement that “scared the shit out of” him. It was 1976 when Frampton finally broke through as a solo success on the back of his electrifying live ...
Nearly fifty years after the release of his landmark album “Frampton Comes Alive!” Peter Frampton finds himself busier than ever. He spent much of April on tour, he’s working on new music, and is ...
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