The Small Faces and Humble Pie frontman, who died in 1991, is gone but never forgotten.
Frampton played on the classic Harrison album from which it originates, 1971's 'All Things Must Pass.'
From April through April 19, the satellite broadcasters' 'Guitar Greats' show will spotlight music from the world's most innovative and influential guitarists.
1974's 'Somethin's Happening' was an invaluable building block in Frampton’s development into one of America’s biggest stars of the 1970s.
The 1975 album is a fascinating record of what was happening immediately before the English singer-guitarist’s solo career went stratospheric.
The instrumental track comes ahead of ‘Frampton Forgets The Words.’
The song appears on the forthcoming ‘Frampton Forgets the Words,’ out April 23.
Such was the popularity of British band The Herd that the emerging Peter Frampton was dubbed 'The Face of ’68.'
The love song: some of these songs celebrate love and some dump on it, but they all have one thing in common... that love is the highest of human emotions.
The guitar hero covers the 2007 track in his forthcoming instrumental LP, ‘Frampton Forgets The Words.’
Cinema’s history of rock’n’roll movies ranges across studio features documentaries and even the avant-garde, helping to turn stage stars into screen icons.
The album comprises instrumental tributes to some of the English star's favorite songs, and is previewed by a version of Radiohead's 'Reckoner.'
By the early 1970s, Humble Pie were undeniably bigger in the US than the UK, but they nudged back into the British charts with the notable live double album 'Performance – Rockin’...
Formerly of The Herd and Humble Pie and a big star in his own right, Frampton has been a signature Gibson and Epiphone artist for over twenty-five years.
'Frampton Comes Alive' became the multi-platinum sensation of 1976 and produced three major hits in 'Show Me The Way,' 'Baby I Love Your Way' and 'Do You Feel Like We Do.'