
Peter Frampton
Biography
Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950) is an English-American guitarist, singer and songwriter who rose to prominence as a member of the rock bands the Herd and Humble Pie. Later in his career Frampton found success as a solo artist. He has released several albums, including his breakthrough album, the live release Frampton Comes Alive! (1976), which spawned several hit singles and has earned 8× Platinum by the RIAA in the United States. He has also worked with acts such as Ringo Starr, the Who's John Entwistle, David Bowie, and both Matt Cameron and Mike McCready of Pearl Jam. Frampton is best known for such hits as "Show Me the Way", "Baby, I Love Your Way", "Do You Feel Like We Do", and "I'm in You", which remain staples of classic rock radio. He has also appeared as himself in television shows such as The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Madam Secretary. Peter Kenneth Frampton was born to Owen Frampton and Peggy (née ffitch) Frampton in Beckenham, Kent. He attended Bromley Technical High School, at which his father was a teacher and the head of the Art department. He first became interested in music when he was seven years old. Having discovered his grandmother's banjolele in the attic, he taught himself to play it, going on to later teach himself how to play guitar and piano as well. At the age of eight, he began taking classical music lessons. His early influences came from Cliff Richard & the Shadows, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and later the Ventures, Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles. His father introduced him to the recordings of Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. By the age of 12, Frampton played in a band called the Little Ravens. Both he and David Bowie, who was three years older, were pupils at Bromley Technical School where Frampton's father was Bowie's art teacher. The Little Ravens played on the same bill at school as Bowie's band, George and the Dragons. Peter and David would spend lunch breaks together, playing Buddy Holly songs. At the age of 14, Peter was playing with a band called the Trubeats followed by a band called the Preachers, who later became Moon's Train, produced and managed by Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones. He became a successful child singer, and in 1966 he became a member of the Herd. He was the lead guitarist and singer, scoring several British pop hits. Frampton was named "The Face of 1968" by teen magazine Rave. In 1969, when Frampton was 18 years old, he joined Steve Marriott of the Small Faces to form Humble Pie. While playing with Humble Pie, Frampton also did session recording with other artists, including: Harry Nilsson, Jerry Lee Lewis, and John Entwistle's Whistle Rymes, in 1972. Pete Drake introduced him to the "talk box" that was to become one of his trademark guitar effects. After four studio albums and one live album with Humble Pie, Frampton left the band and went solo in 1971, just in time to see Rockin' the Fillmore rise up the US charts. He remained with Dee Anthony (1926-2009), the same personal manager that Humble Pie had used. ... Source: Article "Peter Frampton" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Movie Appearances

Peter Frampton - Live in Detroit
as Himself
2013

Stevie Nicks: Live at Red Rocks
as Self
1987

Frampton Comes Alive II
as Himself
2007

FCA! 35 Tour: An Evening With Peter Frampton
as Himself
2012

Peter Frampton: Live In Brazil
as Himself
1983

Peter Frampton: Live at Soundstage
as vocal, guitar
2007

Classic Albums: The Chirping Crickets
as Self
2019

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
as Billy Shears
1978

Almost Famous
as Reg
2000

Harley-Davidson: The Spirit of America
as Self
2005

Dear Jerry - Celebrating The Music of Jerry Garcia
as Self
2016

Peter Frampton Raw: An Acoustic Show
as self
2017

Wired for Sound: A Guitar Odyssey
as Self
1997

An Ox's Tale: The John Entwistle Story
as Narrator
2006

The Players: Live in Nashville
as Self
2004

Bachman
2018

Peter Frampton - DTE Energy Music Theatre 2015
as Guitar/Vocals
2015

The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles
as Self - Guitar
2014

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances: Million Sellers
as Self
2006

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975
1975
TV Appearances

Family Guy
as Peter Frampton (voice)
1999

The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
as Hugh Neutron (singing voice)
2002

Soundstage
2003

The Colbert Report
as Self
2005
Where Are They Now?
as Self
1999

I Love the '70s: Volume 2
as Self
2006

The Oscars
as Self
1953

Disco
as Self
1971

The Mike Douglas Show
as Self
1961

The Fran Drescher Show
2010

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
as Self
1975

Young Music Show
1978