Posts tagged with "PETER FRAMPTON"
ARTIMUS PYLE BAND & DOLLY PARTON “FREE BIRD” Video – with Web-Exclusive Interview
ARTIMUS PYLE BAND & DOLLY PARTON “Free Bird” Video – with Web-Exclusive Interview
Musician: ARTIMUS PYLE BAND
Video Feature: DOLLY PARTON “FREE BIRD”
STREET SURVIVOR ARTIMUS PYLE HONORS THE MUSIC OF LYNYRD SKYNYRD WITH ANTHEMS
High above the jet-black, inky expanse of the ether’s murky cloud bank, the angel of darkness cuts through thick velvet air with its foreboding presence. Its whispers, pregnant with ominous locution,...
Video & Web-Exclusive Interview Brian White
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Songwriter: BRIAN WHITE
Musician: RODNEY ATKINS
Video: “Watching You”
Brian White is a passionate songwriter. As a writer his songs have earned him 14 Number 1 songs, two Dove Awards for Song of the Year (Michael English & The Martins), SESAC Country Song of the Year & Billboard’s Most Played Song of the Year (Rodney Atkins’ “Watching You”), as well as ACM and CMA nominations....
PETER FRAMPTON
PETER FRAMPTON
The master guitarist revisits the album that made him a rock icon
By Eric R. Danton
Frampton Comes Alive! has defined Peter Frampton’s career. Only his perspective has shifted—from surprise and frustration to acceptance. The result is FCA! 35 Tour: An Evening With Peter Frampton, a two-DVD set that captures a tour celebrating the 35th anniversary of one of the most iconic live albums ever released.
The double LP was Frampton’s...
2012 ASCAP EXPO Photo Coverage
I Create Music • 2012 ASCAP EXPO
April 19-21, 2012 • Los Angeles | The Premier Conference for Songwriters, Composers and Producers
‘The ASCAP Expo offers a comprehensive road map for a successful career in music—while providing plenty of inspiration to keep musicians motivated along the way.’
–M Music & Musicians magazine
Photography by Jeff Fasano
Kiersty Rouge
Apogee Electronics at 2012 ASCAP EXPO
ASCAP’s...
PETER FRAMPTON
PETER FRAMPTON
A charismatic guitar superstar comes alive once again
for an unforgettable moment in the mid- to late-1970s, no artist was more ubiquitous than singer and guitar virtuoso Peter Frampton. His 1976 breakthrough solo album, Frampton Comes Alive!, sold six million copies and elevated him to rock superstardom. It also raised expectations that no one could have met. “It was a blessing and a curse,” he acknowledges. Beginning with an...