Peter Frampton

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Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton

Peter Frampton a british guitarist has had a long solo career and also worked extensively as a session musician and was also a founding member of Humble Pie. Undoubtedly he is probably best remembered for his 1976 live album Frampton Comes Alive which is the fourth best selling live album ever. It has sold over 16 million copies worldwide. The only live albums to have sold more are Double Live by Garth Brooks, Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band Live and The Eagles Live. He is also closely associated with his use of the Talkbox guitar effect.

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Early Life


Peter became interested in music at an early age and when 7 he began playing a banjolele which belonged to his grandmother


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Music Career

Discography


With Humble Pie
1969 As Safe As Yesterday Is Immediate
1969 Town and Country
1970 Humble Pie
1971 Rock On
1971 Performance Rockin' the Fillmore


Equipment

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