Don Felder Joins Peter Frampton’s Guitar Circus Tour
It took Don Felder a few decades to get his solo career back on track, but now that he's on the road in support of his new record 'Road to Forever,' he isn't in any rush to head back home.
It took Don Felder a few decades to get his solo career back on track, but now that he's on the road in support of his new record 'Road to Forever,' he isn't in any rush to head back home.
A band that is totally astounding because when the band formed back in the late 60's they were already a supergroup.
A legend that comes alive wherever he goes, Peter Frampton!
David Bowie's 1987 album 'Never Let Me Down' is considered to be among his worst, but for Peter Frampton, its importance can not be overstated. In a new interview, he credits his time with Bowie, both on the album and its accompanying tour, for helping revive his career.
The veteran rocker has even more on his plate as the calendar gets ready to hit 2013 and he spoke with Live In Concert's Host Lisa Berigan about his forthcoming adventures.
Hot on the heels of the 'FCA 35! Tour – An Evening With Peter Frampton' sets that were released earlier this month comes a new offer. Fans now have three "Super Fanpacks" of Frampton's revisiting of his most famous album.
Peter Frampton was hospitalized following a car accident yesterday. Does this jeopardize his concert here on Friday night?
Still strong and no stopping us now, The Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary. Who else can carry that torch?
Co-Founder of Both Santana and Journey touring with Ringo Starr's All Star Band
New York music fans got a little bit of extra bang for their concert bucks over the weekend as Peter Frampton played his legendary Les Paul on stage for the first time, celebrating the unbelievable return of the instrument, which had been missing and presumed lost for over 30 years.
Remarkably, Peter Frampton has been reunited with one of his most prized guitars more than 30 years after it was believed to be lost forever.
It seems like a glamorous life, but the touring musician’s existence is littered with pitfalls most of us never even have to think about — including the destruction or theft of gig money, gear, and instruments, many of which are vintage, customized, or have deep sentimental value to their owners.