Guitar Center Sessions Season 1 Episode 7

Guitar Center Sessions Season 1 Episode 7 Peter Frampton

  • September 30, 2013

Peter Frampton is one artist who has made a significant impact in the world of classic rock. In this episode of Guitar Center Sessions, viewers get to see an up-close and personal look at Frampton's career while enjoying some of his greatest hits.

The show follows Frampton's career from his humble beginnings in England to becoming an international superstar. Viewers get to witness his rise to fame as he shares his thoughts on the music industry, the creative process, and his personal experiences over the years. From his early days with the rock band, The Herd, to his groundbreaking album, "Frampton Comes Alive!" which became the best-selling live album at the time, Frampton has remained one of the most iconic and beloved figures in rock history.

Interspersed with interview segments, viewers are treated to very special, intimate performances ranging from the classic "Baby, I Love Your Way" to more rocking hits such as "Do You Feel Like We Do." In a rare, unplugged acoustic set, Frampton also plays some of his lesser-known works that are no less affecting.

Not only does Frampton perform on stage alone, he is also joined by his son Julian, who is a talented musician in his own right. Together, they perform a memorable rendition of "Isn't It a Pity" by George Harrison with son Julian taking lead vocals. It's a particularly touching moment as the two share the stage performing alongside each other.

Frampton's episode ends on a high note as he plays his signature song, "Show Me the Way." The song has become a classic hit for generations, and the audience couldn't have been more thrilled to hear it played live. Throughout the episode, it's apparent that even after decades in the industry, Frampton still holds a vast amount of musical talent and knowledge.

Overall, this episode of Guitar Center Sessions is a must-watch for fans of Peter Frampton. With an up-close view of his life and career, viewers are treated to some of his most exquisite performances. This episode serves as a testament to why Frampton has remained a relevant and significant figure in classic rock. It's not just his music and artistry, but also his experience, insight, and passion that continue to make him one of the most influential people in the industry.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 30, 2013
  • Language
    English