Posted by far2curious on 2/9/2006, 12:28 pm Here's an article on Frampton's debut I found on the web... "It's every musician's dream to stand up there in front of an orchestra one day. There's nothing more awe-inspiring," said Frampton, who lives in Indian Hill with his Cincinnati-born wife, Tina, and their daughter, Mia. The June 24 Riverbend show will include Frampton's hits "Show Me the Way," "Do You (Feel Like I Do)," "Baby I Love Your Way" and others. He and Cincinnati composer Steven Reineke are arranging them for orchestra. He is also composing new tunes with Reinke and hopes to take it on the road with 15 other symphonies.
Have you ever thought of doing this? Or have you ever played classical guitar with a symphony???
Frampton to open Pops season
The Cincinnati Pops will rock out to open its 2006 Riverbend season, with a little help from British-born guitar legend Peter Frampton.
Frampton, 55, will appear in a symphonic setting for the first time in his nearly 40-year career - a career that skyrocketed in 1976 with "Frampton Comes Alive!" the best-selling live album of all time.
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