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Peter Frampton

Famous As
Musician, actor
Birth Name
Peter Kenneth Frampton
Birth Date
April 21, 1950
Birth Place
Beckenham, England, UK
Famous As
Musician, actor
Popular for
Album "Frampton Comes Alive!" (1976)
Birth Name
Peter Kenneth Frampton
Birth Date
April 21, 1950
Birth Place
Beckenham, England, UK
Height
5' 7.5
Nationality
British
Spouse
Mary Lovett (1971 - 1973), Barbara Gold (1983 - 1993), Tina Elfers (since 13-Jan-96, filed for divorce)
Son
Julian (musician)
Daughter
Jade (market editor), Mia Rose (actress)

Peter Kenneth Frampton, born on April 21, 1950, in Beckenham, England, is a celebrated English-American musician, guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose career spans several decades. Known for his distinctive voice and innovative guitar work, he rose to prominence in the 1970s and became a key figure in rock music, particularly with his landmark live album, "Frampton Comes Alive!" released in 1976. This album not only marked a high point in his career but also solidified his status as a rock icon, thanks to its remarkable sales and enduring popularity.

Frampton's musical journey began in his early years, showing promise as a guitarist while growing up in England. He first gained attention as a member of the band The Herd and later joined the rock supergroup Humble Pie, alongside Steve Marriott. These early experiences laid the foundation for his solo career, which took off in the mid-1970s. His breakthrough came with "Frampton Comes Alive!", an album featuring hit singles such as "Show Me the Way," "Baby, I Love Your Way," and "Do You Feel Like We Do." The album achieved massive commercial success, earning eight times Platinum certification from the RIAA, and remains a defining work in the classic rock genre.

Throughout his career, Frampton has collaborated with many renowned artists, showcasing his versatility and broad appeal. He has worked with legendary musicians like Ringo Starr, David Bowie, and Joe Bonamassa, and has shared the stage with members of iconic bands, including John Entwistle of The Who and both Matt Cameron and Mike McCready of Pearl Jam. His ability to blend various styles has contributed to his lasting influence in the music industry.

In addition to his musical endeavors, Frampton has made appearances as himself in popular television shows, including The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Madam Secretary. These appearances have further cemented his status not just as a musician but as a cultural figure. Over the years, he has released several other albums and continued to tour, captivating audiences with his live performances.

Frampton's legacy in rock music has been recognized with various accolades, culminating in his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2024. This honor reflects not only his contributions to music but also the impact of his work on generations of musicians and fans alike. As of now, he remains active in the music scene, continuing to perform and engage with audiences while navigating personal challenges, including a recent filing for divorce from his wife, Tina Elfers, whom he married in 1996. Through it all, Peter Frampton's passion for music and his distinctive sound continue to resonate, ensuring his place as a staple of rock history.