A Beatle, some Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, and most of all, Peter Frampton all had records top the charts in 1976.
From 'New Beatles' to manufactured superstars, these 13 bands were handed the keys to rock’s kingdom... but failed to deliver ...
Some live rock albums feel like time capsules. Others feel like they might kick your speakers in. The three records here fall ...
Having invited the somewhat bewildered OAPs to sing on his protest against the indignities of ageing, “I’d Rather Be Dead” ...
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Today in Music History for Jan. 16: ...
Peter Frampton’s Frampton Comes Alive!, one of the bestselling live albums of all time, is turning 50. You won’t find that on this list, however: instead there’s metal, soul, and an ‘indecently ...
Dolores O'Riordan passed away; The Rolling Stones were forced to change the lyrics of "Let's Spend The Night Together" to ...
Barely 45 minutes after taking a seat on a comfortable settee to listen to a working mix of Peter Frampton’s concert album ...
Peter Frampton’s Frampton Comes Alive turns 50, marking the live album that transformed his career and became one of the most successful records of the 1970s.
Peter Frampton will be celebrating 50 years of ‘Frampton Comes Alive!’ with a special Vinylphyle reissue, set to be releas 22.
Frampton’s 1976 live double album was an unexpected hit that redefined the British guitarist’s career. Half a century later, it remains an iconic release.
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