GRAMMY Museum® Mississippi will welcome Peter Frampton to the stage Nov. 3 for a conversation and intimate performance benefiting the museum’s education initiative.
Frampton remains one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history. At 16, he was a lead singer and guitarist for the British band the Herd. At 18, he co-founded one of the first super groups, seminal rock act Humble Pie. His session work includes collaborations with legendary artists such as George Harrison, Harry Nilsson, David Bowie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ringo Starr, John Entwistle and many others. His fifth solo album, the electrifying “Frampton Comes Alive!” remains one of the top-selling live records of all time.
Frampton is a four-time GRAMMY® nominee and 2007 GRAMMY winner for Best Pop Instrumental Album. He will be accompanied by GRAMMY-winning songwriter, Gordon Kennedy, who wrote Eric Clapton’s hit “Change The World.”
The evening will include a cocktail reception beginning at 6:30 p.m. and performance starting at 8:00 p.m. in the Sanders Soundstage. Tickets include a complimentary bar and hors d’oeuvres by chef Cole Ellis.
This event sold out the week of Oct. 23.