Peter Frampton’s most famous work—his 1976 live album Frampton Comes Alive!—was released 44 years ago, and yet it still resonates. The classic rocker turns 70-years-old today, and to celebrate this ...
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 ...
"'Frampton Comes Alive!'"? Everybody in the world has 'Frampton Comes Alive!' If you lived in the suburbs you were issued it. It came in the mail with samples of Tide." In September 1981, The Ramones ...
Peter Frampton, 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall, SUNY. Nov, 22, 1975. The Student Association Concert Committee promoted the show in a no-frills ad in Cardinal Points, but it was a legend in the making. Neil ...
Kiss have never been a band to follow trends. When they looked to capture the extravagance of their live shows after their first three studio releases failed to capture the band at their best, the ...
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 ...
Released in March 1975, Peter Frampton's fourth solo album, Frampton, gave the former Humble Pie guitarist the tools he needed for his breakthrough a year later. After three pleasant pop-rock albums ...
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