Show Me The Way / Baby, I Love Your Way (Live At Royal Albert Hall, 2022)
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Read MorePeter Frampton
Peter Frampton rose to fame in 1976 with the groundbreaking Frampton Comes Alive! album, featuring iconic hits like “Show Me the Way,” “Baby, I Love Your Way,” and “Do You Feel Like We Do.” His success with the album overshadowed his earlier days as a guitarist in bands like the Herd and Humble Pie. Despite health challenges, Frampton continued to excel in his music career, earning a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album with Fingerprints in 2006. He announced a farewell tour in 2019 but surprised fans with new releases and a return to the stage, including a memorable concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 2022.
Born on April 22, 1950, in Beckenham, Kent, Peter Frampton began his musical journey at a young age, playing with various bands before forming the successful groups the Herd and Humble Pie. His solo career took off with the release of Wind of Change in 1972 and continued to soar with hits like Frampton in 1975. Despite facing challenges such as a car accident and disappointing projects, Frampton persevered, releasing albums like Where I Should Be and making a comeback in the late ’80s with Premonition. His diverse career includes collaborations with music legends like David Bowie and George Harrison.
Throughout the ’90s and 2000s, Peter Frampton remained a prominent figure in the music scene, recording albums, touring extensively, and collaborating with other renowned artists. Despite health setbacks, including a diagnosis of inclusion body myositis, Frampton continued to surprise and inspire audiences with his music. His enduring legacy includes accolades like induction into the Musicians Hall of Fame and releases like Hummingbird in a Box and Acoustic Classics. With resilience and passion, Frampton continues to captivate audiences worldwide, proving his status as a music icon.