Top AlbumsFrampton Comes Alive Now Greatest Hits Frampton Comes Alive! Classics, Volume 12 Top SongsBaby, I Love Your Way Show Me the Way Do You Feel Like We Do Do You Feel Like I Do? Lines on My Face Wind of Change Doobie Wah While My Guitar Gently Weeps All I Want to Be (Is by Your Side) I Wanna Go to the Sun | ![]() Related BandsThe Doobie Brothers | Steve Miller Band | Boston | Eagles | Lynyrd Skynyrd | Bob Seger | The Who | Styx | Bad Company | Joe Walsh | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Foreigner | The Guess Who | Eric Clapton | Grand Funk Railroad | Fleetwood Mac | Cream | The Edgar Winter Group | Led Zeppelin | |
Peter Frampton News
| Joe Bonamassa (WSIL 3 Southern Illinois) He's performed with esteemed artists including Willie Nelson, Peter Frampton and Lynryd Skynyrd. Last night Blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa opened for B.B. King at the S-I-U Arena as part of the Southern Lights Entertainment series. Chromeo brings the funk and fun (Boston Herald) Montreal electrofunkers Chromeo brought a message to the Paradise on Wednesday: Something better is on the pop horizon. P-Thugg and Dave 1, who bill themselves as history's... Sposto Interactive Helps Write Nikon's Page in Rock History (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Digital Creative Agency Sposto Interactive was tapped by Nikon to create Nikon Live , a dynamic visual feast of rock and roll photography. The site includes VISIONS OF ROCK -- with interviews and bios of rock photography greats, and BEHIND THE LENS -- the result of placing Nikon cameras in the hands of artists like My Chemical Romance to capture life on the road. Farmer tenants work San Francisco-owned land (San Francisco Chronicle) Follow the water pipes roughly 40 miles southeast of San Francisco to a landscape of rolling hills, lean creeks and groves of oak and madrone. It's a stone's throw from Fremont, but in the stillness of arid grassland and open sky, the city is a world away. In... Field of dreams: Sun Devil Stadium turns 50 (East Valley Tribune) Fresh out of the U.S. Army and a stint coaching an Army football team, former 1st Lt. Frank Kush drove his clunker of a 1952 Plymouth the 1,800 miles from Fort Benning, Ga., to Tempe in August 1955 to become an Arizona State football assistant under Dan Devine. |
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