In January 1976, Peter Frampton released what would become one of the biggest rock albums of all time. The double disc ...
The guitarist has announced he’ll release his next album on April 10, 50 years after ‘Alive!’ went to number one ...
NEW YORK – It’s been 40 years since Peter Frampton’s life was turned upside down – in a good, crazy way. The former Humble Pie member was enjoying some modest success as a solo artist when he followed ...
Whether you lived through the year or just want to find out what you missed, here are 20 music milestones from 1976.
In 1975, Stanley Sheldon, a 25-year-old from Kansas, played bass guitar during live concerts for Peter Frampton. The following year, his work was revealed on "Frampton Comes Alive," which became the ...
Peter Frampton said the success of the 1976 album Frampton Comes Alive! left him feeling “constipated” – and revealed he now knows what he should have done to follow it up. The guitarist previously ...
In 1976, Peter Frampton was the biggest rock star in the world. His double live album, "Frampton Comes Alive!" — which celebrates its 45th anniversary on Jan. 6 — became the best-selling album at the ...
Few artists have experienced the kind of unpredictable career path Peter Frampton has. His breakthrough album and all-time blockbuster, 1976's Frampton Comes Alive!, made him a household name, but he ...
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 ...
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