Peter Frampton Net Worth, Early Life, and Career 2024

Peter Frampton Net Worth, Early Life, and Career 2024

Peter Frampton married to Mary Lovett from 1972 to 1976, then to Barbara Gold from 1983 to 1993, and to Tina Elfers from 1996 to 2011.

Peter Frampton’s Net Worth?

Peter Frampton is an English musician as well as a guitarist and the current estimated worth of his financial assets is $20 million. Frampton started off as a guitarist and vocalist for the bands Humble Pie and The Herd.

He came into his own as a solo artist in the 1970s with the record that became the biggest selling live rock album ever, ‘Frampton Comes Alive!’ It sold over 16 million copies. His singles Baby I Love Your Way, Do You Feel Like I Do and Show Me the Way topped American charts. At the end of the ’70s, Frampton had become somewhat of a has been.

After the car accident that came very close to killing him, he had to put his rock ‘n’ roll ambition on hold. He recorded infrequently throughout the ‘80s with releases of “Breaking All the Rules” (1981), “The Art of Control” (1982), and “Premonition” (1986).

The following year Peter resumed touring again and joined David Bowie as the lead guitarist and this was an association with Bowie since pre-Ziggy days.

Peter Frampton Net Worth, Early Life, and Career 2024

Early Life

He is born on 22nd April 1950 at Beckenham Kent, England when the World was rocking with Rock n Roll. He is of Owen Frampton and Peggy Frampton. Peter went to Bromley Technical School He father worked there and was head of art.

Frampton’s interest in music developed at seven years of age when he stumbled on his grandmother’s banjo ukulele in the attic. He trained himself to play it and later trained himself on the guitar and piano; at age eight he started taking music lessons.

Career

As an early adolescent Peter was involved with two bands, The Little Ravens and George & The Dragons, the latter with future Rockstar and classmate of Peter at Bromley Technical School David Bowie. During filming they would have lunch together and Frampton was known to accompany Bowie in playing Buddy Holly songs.

At the age of 14, he started playing in a band that was referred to as the Trubeats and then the Preachers. 1967 was the lucky year for 16-year old Peter; he got a chance to become the lead guitarist and singer for a pop-oriented band called The Herd, for which he worked for 2 years.

He hit more pop songs and was in 1968 anointed ‘The Face of 1968’ by teen magazine Rave He then joined Humble Pie, a band that featured Steve Marriott of Small Faces before going solo again as Frampton.

Peter took off from Humble Pie after four studio albums and one live album, and embarked on a solo career in 1971 the same year Humble Pie’s ‘Rockin’ the Fillmore’ was charting in the U.S.

His first album as a solo artist was “Wind of Change” in 1972, and over the subsequent years toured for albums like “Frampton’s Camel” in 1973.