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Chicago blues icon Buddy Guy releases new album for 89th birthday
Chicago blues icon Buddy Guy releases new album for 89th birthday

CBS News

time31-07-2025

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Chicago blues icon Buddy Guy releases new album for 89th birthday

To celebrate his 89th birthday on Wednesday, legendary musician Buddy Guy released a new album of Chicago blues — appropriately titled, "Ain't Done with the Blues." The album features an assortment of guest musicians, including guitarist Joe Walsh of The Eagles fame, who joined Guy on the album's lead single, "How Blues Is That." Twenty-six-year-old blues guitarist Christone "Kingfish" Ingram joins Guy on "Where U At," guitarist Joe Bonamassa appears with Guy on "Dry Stick," and the iconic Peter Frampton joins up with Guy for "It Keeps Me Young." The 18-song collection marks the first full-length studio album from Guy since "The Blues Don't Lie" in 2022. An 89th birthday bash and album release party for Guy was held Wednesday night at Buddy Guy's Legends, at 700 S. Wabash Ave. in the South Loop. Guy headlined the Chicago Blues Festival in 2024. He is on tour in August in Arizona and California.

Iconic '70s Rocker's Shocking Onstage Outburst Has Fans Saying the Same Thing
Iconic '70s Rocker's Shocking Onstage Outburst Has Fans Saying the Same Thing

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

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Iconic '70s Rocker's Shocking Onstage Outburst Has Fans Saying the Same Thing

Iconic '70s Rocker's Shocking Onstage Outburst Has Fans Saying the Same Thing originally appeared on Parade. As the man behind one of the most successful live albums of all time — Frampton Comes Alive! — Peter Frampton definitely knows a thing or two about keeping audiences entertained. And as a recent video proved, the legendary musician has no problem putting disruptive concert-goers in their place — much to the delight of his more respectful fans. In a clip shared to TikTok this week, Frampton, 75, paused in the middle of a live performance to chastise audience members who were apparently talking loudly throughout a song, saying, "Pay attention! I don't want to see you talking all the time." "Why'd you come?" he continued, adding, "Just go sit somewhere else! Cause you're pissing me off." Commenters were quick to praise Frampton for the way he dealt with the situation. "They have the honor and privilege of seeing Peter Frampton and they talk the whole time. Wow," one person wrote, with a second social media user calling noisy audience members their "number one pet peeve." "It must have been really bad for him to react like that. I've seen him in concert and he's pretty chill," somebody pointed out. "Peter Frampton does not love their way. Every day," another fan quipped, as someone else joked, "Frampton comes alive!!!" Considering Frampton has been playing music live onstage for over 50 years, he's surely dealt with his share of unruly crowds over the course of his career. In a 2024 interview with Louder, Frampton reflected on his rapid ascent to mega-stardrom, recalling the moment he realized Frampton Comes Alive! was going to change his life. "1976 was going to be the first headline tour for me," he recalled. "I'd been in the middle position for years, being a great support act. I sold tickets, but I was still playing with other bands. As the album was coming out, I went away to the Bahamas for ten days. Before I left, my agent Frank Barsalona said: 'Guess what? You've sold out a show at Cobo Arena in Detroit.' I couldn't believe it." "Ten days later we've sold out three nights at Cobo," he continued. "That's when I thought: 'Wow, what's going on here?' Comes Alive! was just starting to get played at radio at that point, and it just kind of took off immediately. As for why it turned into what it did, I still don't know."Iconic '70s Rocker's Shocking Onstage Outburst Has Fans Saying the Same Thing first appeared on Parade on Jun 23, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.

Pearl Jam Brings Out Legendary Rocker, 75, for Special Performance
Pearl Jam Brings Out Legendary Rocker, 75, for Special Performance

Miami Herald

time10-05-2025

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  • Miami Herald

Pearl Jam Brings Out Legendary Rocker, 75, for Special Performance

What a night! Peal Jam brought out Peter Frampton for a guest appearance during their concert in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday, May 8. Frampton, 75, joined the band for a rendition of their hit song "Black" infused with a few lines from Frampton's "Do You Feel Like We Do." "He was right up there," Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder announced to the crowd, per Ultimate Classic Rock. "It was one of the reasons that you loved live records. And later, we decided to release bootlegs because of his influence. He's such an incredible human being on top of it." Frampton is no doubt a living legend. Before embarking on his incredibly successful solo career, he was a member of The Herd in the mid-1960s and Humble Pie from 1969 to 1971. In 1976, he released Frampton Comes Alive!, which is regarded as one of the best-selling live albums of all time. Related: Surviving Members of '80s Rock Band Plan to Release Final Album With Late Frontman Frampton has also worked with industry heavy hitters like David Bowie, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and Harry Nilsson. In 2007, Frampton won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album for Fingerprints. In later years, he went on to release well-received blues and acoustic albums. However, one of his most notable accomplishments to date was being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2024. Nowadays, he's gearing up to release new music with the help of his son, Julian. "To be able to write with your own DNA is something spectacular, it really is," Frampton gushed in a March interview with WIVB. "Sometimes when we're texting backwards and forwards - we have this great app called Sessionwire, so we see each other's recording set-up and the mixer, and also it's like built-in Zoom, so it's phenomenal." Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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