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Results for Peter FramptonFrampton Comes Alive! Is the story of Peter Frampton's life; success has simply dogged the guitarist/singer through band, genre, venue and decade changes. From The Herd and Humble Pie to a Lonely Hearts Club movie role, through long hair and short hair and on road trips, charity blitz and Walt Disney's Tigger song clips, Frampton was there when the kids were growing up in the '70s and is still popular now that they're all grown up and looking for ways to spend their money. Alive, recorded at Winterland and released in '76, was something of a watershed album: great work including Wind of Change and Frampton's Camel led up to this surprise huge-seller, and efforts following Alive were measured against its success. While "Baby I Love Your Way" and "Do You Feel Like We Do?" were top singles and Frampton was named Rolling Stone's Artist of the Year in '76, he spent next few years financially quite comfy but artistically unsettled. David Bowie's invitation to play lead guitar on Bowie's Glass Spider World Tour in 1987 settled any issues, however, and the re-charged and re-cognized Frampton headed to L.A. and more laurels. A planned collaboration in the early '90s with Steve Marriott from Humble Pie came to a sad end when Marriott died in a house fire, but Alive II came out in '95 and collaborations with Bill Wyman, tours with Ringo Starr and Lynyrd Skynyrd and his new CD, Now, keep Frampton in the public eye....more
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by Dinky Dawson•May 28, 2008•
As we reached Chris’ gig wagon, Moonie pointed at the front extension, a telltale sign that this thing had a huge engine under the hood.
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by Dinky Dawson•April 23, 2008•
Staggering down the stairs from the upper deck, was none other than Moonie himself, frantically waving a bottle of beer. As he pointed at me, I blew my horn and gave him the two-finger salute. Keith, laughing hysterically, responded by throwing the bottle at my windshield.
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by Dinky Dawson•August 15, 2007•
Despite his cheekiness and British humor, Chris happens to be one of the most sought-after production managers today. His road experience, knowledge and work ethic make him a valuable asset to any tour. Clubs, college gyms, concert halls
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by Jason Thatcher•May 16, 2007•
Internet radio is an important force that allows listeners to avoid the stagnant playlists of commercial radio. It’s helped open doors of the music world by giving its 70 million monthly listeners in the U.S. alone a way to discover acts they might never hear otherwise.
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5/6/2008
WOW! I love the way you are putting the shows on here earlier each week. This week some more great shows with Tom...
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4/16/2008
[quote user="MrBB"]The "Freebird" is complete and intact on Bill Graham's 4th of July 1977 recording. The recording we...
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8/24/2007
You've been playing longer than I,only 10yrs. for me. Love my Les Paul and Strat. Started playing drums 20yrs ago but...
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8/15/2007
Hi. This is my first time posting and I hope I do it right. I wanted to start a new subject. I am listening to the...
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7/4/2007
I just wanted to thank the Concert Vault profusely for that Peter Frampton 1975 studio show. It is truly outstanding...
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