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Peter Frampton follows VH1 tour with solo dates

Peter Frampton, who is in the midst of a joint outing with Styx, follows that run with a series of headlining dates and festival appearances.

Styx follows VH1 outing with headlining dates

Styx, which has launched a co-headlining run with Peter Frampton, is plotting a series of headlining dates that will follow the current outing.

Styx, Peter Frampton to mount co-headlining summer tour

Classic rockers Styx and Peter Frampton join forces for this summer's VH1 Classic Summer Hits concert tour, which also will feature special guest Nelson.

Peter Frampton extends tour behind forthcoming album

Seventies-era rock legend Peter Frampton has added more dates to a lengthy outing that supports his first new studio album in nine years.

Peter Frampton sets album release date, extends tour

Peter Frampton has nailed down an August release date for his first new studio album in nine years, and has tacked more dates onto his summer tour schedule.

Peter Frampton readies new album, plots summer tour

Seventies-era guitar hero Peter Frampton is soon due to release his first new studio album in nine years, and is lining up an ambitious tour schedule to back the set.

Journey, Frampton and Waite join forces for North American tour

Journey, Peter Frampton and John Waite--all rockers who saw their heydays in the '70s and '80s--are banding together for a major summer tour that will take them to most major and secondary U.S. markets.

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Feature: Peter Frampton remembers 'Frampton Comes Alive!'

Peter Frampton's smash "Frampton Comes Alive!" was released on Jan. 6, 1976. Later that month, it topped the Billboard album chart, where it would sit comfortably for 10 weeks. It sold 8 million copies that year--and 18 million to date--to become the biggest-selling live rock album ever.

New Releases, Jan. 9: Peter Frampton, 'Traffic' and 'Snatch' soundtracks, more

A reissued 1976 live album and two soundtracks are the most notable new releases in a quiet, post-holiday week that finds the music industry slowly beginning to awaken after two weeks of even less new blood on the music shelves.