Peter Frampton can tell you exactly where he was when his now-legendary Frampton Comes Alive went to No. 1. on April 10, 1976 ...
Fifty years ago today, Peter Frampton topped the chart for the first and only time with one of the biggest albums in rock ...
The year 1976 was defined by the Bicentennial, the debut of Apple Computer, and the inescapable sound of a 'talking' guitar.
The '70s rocker reflects on the 50th anniversary of his album hitting No. 1 after announcing his first new album of original ...
In January 1976, Peter Frampton released what would become one of the biggest rock albums of all time. The double disc Frampton Come Alive! hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart and stayed at the ...
Fifty years ago this month, the final recordings were made for what would quickly go down as one of the most popular live albums in music history, “Frampton Comes Alive!” from Peter Frampton. To mark ...
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy Award-winning guitarist, Peter Frampton, will record a special for the 50th anniversary of his landmark album Frampton Comes Alive! on November 8 in ...
Do you feel like a throwback concert? Peter Frampton, the guitarist and singer whose live album was a staple of rock radio in the '70s, is coming to San Antonio. He'll play the Majestic Theatre on Oct ...
As the man behind one of the most successful live albums of all time — Frampton Comes Alive! — Peter Frampton definitely knows a thing or two about keeping audiences entertained. And as a recent video ...
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Peter Frampton says Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley used his guitars on Kiss’s smash 1975 live album
It’s no secret that Kiss’s 1975 album Alive! was doctored in the studio with overdubs. Guitarists Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss have confirmed it in their autobiographies, while ...
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