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appalachiablue

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12. Watching this again now, super performance. Peter is Alive! Adding Wiki:
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 06:04 PM
Sep 2024

Wiki. Ed. - Peter Kenneth Frampton (b. 22 April 1950) is an English-American guitarist, singer and songwriter who rose to prominence as a member of the rock bands the Herd and Humble Pie. Later in his career Frampton found significant success as a solo artist. He has released several albums, including his breakthrough album, the live recording Frampton Comes Alive! (1976), which spawned several hit singles and has earned 8× Platinum by the RIAA in the U.S.

He has also worked with various other acts such as Ringo Starr, the Who's John Entwistle, David Bowie, and both Matt Cameron and Mike McCready of Pearl Jam and Joe Bonamassa. Frampton is known for his signature hit songs "Show Me the Way", "Baby, I Love Your Way", "Do You Feel Like We Do", and "I'm in You", all of which remain staples of classic rock radio. He has also appeared as himself in television shows such as The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Madam Secretary.

In 2024, Frampton was selected as an inductee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Early life. Peter Kenneth Frampton was born to Owen Frampton and Peggy (née ffitch) Frampton in Beckenham, Kent. He attended Bromley Technical High School, at which his father was a teacher and the head of the Art department. He first became interested in music when he was seven years old. Having discovered his grandmother's banjolele in the attic, he taught himself to play it, going on to later teach himself how to play guitar and piano as well. At the age of eight, he began taking classical music lessons.

Frampton was influenced by late 1950s and early 1960s rock acts such as Cliff Richard and the Shadows, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and later the Ventures, Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles.

His father introduced him to the recordings of French gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Early career. By the age of 12, Frampton played in a band called the Little Ravens. Both he and David Bowie, who was three years older, were pupils at Bromley Technical School, where Frampton's father was Bowie's art teacher. The Little Ravens played on the same bill at school as Bowie's band, George and the Dragons. Peter and David would spend lunch breaks together, playing Buddy Holly songs. At the age of 14, Peter was playing with a band called the Trubeats followed by a band called the Preachers, who later became Moon's Train, produced and managed by Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Frampton

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Live version in Oakland, 1977, 24-minute video: highplainsdem Sep 2024 #1
Thanks! Terrific, and wish I's seen him live. I wore out this album playing appalachiablue Sep 2024 #3
Watching this again now, super performance. Peter is Alive! Adding Wiki: appalachiablue Sep 2024 #12
I am so glad we have as much video as we have. Thanks for that Wikipedia excerpt! highplainsdem Sep 2024 #20
I'm grateful for all the video too, we're very lucky. And wiki is a plus resource. appalachiablue Sep 2024 #23
Woo Hoo biophile Sep 2024 #2
Lucky you! wish I'd seen Frampton perform. I wore out this album in 76, super. appalachiablue Sep 2024 #4
My very first concert. ZZenith Sep 2024 #5
Awesome, glad you saw him and H&O. Bugs me that I somehow appalachiablue Sep 2024 #8
Thanks for adding this, I agree and like it. I've encountered a appalachiablue Sep 2024 #9
I went to see Tommy Bolin at Mile High, August, 1976... Harker Sep 2024 #11
Terrific, 1976, lucky you in Colorado. His Wiki-Bio is above, #12 if you're interested. appalachiablue Sep 2024 #13
Thanks! Harker Sep 2024 #15
Frampton, et al was $7.70 so $8.00 at Mile High sounds about right. ZZenith Sep 2024 #19
Twice, three of you count Deep Purple... Harker Sep 2024 #21
He sure got away with saying certain words on his Talk box! Diamond_Dog Sep 2024 #6
Yes, the Talk Bix was wild, for sure. Lol. His wiki is above, #12. appalachiablue Sep 2024 #14
See him live if you can aegs29576 Sep 2024 #7
Wow, I would love it. We visited Charleston once, so nice. PF Wiki above #12 appalachiablue Sep 2024 #16
Had the album when it came out. HeartsCanHope Sep 2024 #10
Gotta watch those sisters! Lol. Yes, Great Memories! PF Wiki above #12. appalachiablue Sep 2024 #17
I Bought A Talk Box Because Of Frampton ProfessorGAC Sep 2024 #18
Cool, you got a talkbox thanks to Frampton. Super musician and special man. appalachiablue Sep 2024 #24
Grand Rapids LessAspin Sep 2024 #22
Frampton is a good guy, I like him from interviews, has depth & fun too. I think appalachiablue Sep 2024 #25
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