
Posted:
Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:15 am
by Voyager
Is the Peter Frampton band going to have their original singer, or a soundalike?


Posted:
Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:28 am
by conversationpc
Yes is one of my favorite bands of all time but they are so over. I have their 35th anniversary DVD and the only one that seemed like he could keep up anymore was Rick Wakeman and he isn't in the band now. Howe has looked like a skeleton with skin draped it over it for about 15 years now and dresses like a discarded disco queen.

Posted:
Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:49 am
by Voyager
Fact Finder wrote:Voyager wrote:Is the Peter Frampton band going to have their original singer, or a soundalike?

Nah it's still Peter. It's just that now he has no hair. We've seen him a bunch because he live in Cincy and the dude can pick a guitar.
Really? I heard a rumor that Paul Rodgers took over on lead vocals. But then they would have to rob Peter to pay Paul, and nobody likes a sore Peter.


Posted:
Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:35 am
by steveo777
Fact Finder wrote:Voyager wrote:Is the Peter Frampton band going to have their original singer, or a soundalike?

Nah it's still Peter. It's just that now he has no hair. We've seen him a bunch because he live in Cincy and the dude can pick a guitar.

It's amazing how much he looks like me since he got older. Oh, the days of hair and darker hair at that!


Posted:
Sat Mar 06, 2010 12:36 pm
by mrsromek
I've never seen YES before, but I did see The Syn a few years ago. They were pretty good, and it was cool meeting Alan White and Chris Squire after the show. I've met Steve Howe as well. I have some YES LP's signed by them. However, my favorite piece of YES memorabilia is the Drama LP which has those three and Geoff Downes on it.

Posted:
Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:34 pm
by squirt1
Fact Finder- I will check into Lake Forest. There is a Lake Forest Dr . It is off Glendale Milford Rd. Peter Frampton lives in Indian Hill 4 miles east of me. My daughters attended I H High School. It is one of the older rich sections of town. Carl Lindner lives there and so did Marge Schott ,former owner of the reds. Since the lots do not have to be 5 acres in the last 10-15 yrs, all kinds of new 5-7,000 + sq ft homes have been built. I would think he would appear at one of the stages at Riverbend. One is for about 7,000 and the other 20,000 + with the lawn seats. There is also the colesium downtown which holds 20,000 +. What about the taste of Blue Ash in Aug which draws about 80,000 + on each night Fri-Sat-Sun. In the last few yrs I have seen Starship. Lou Gramm, Peter Cetera w orchestra, Dennis DeYoung w orchestra & Kansas last year. Maybe that will be the place since Blue Ash was mentioned. Anyway, I will call the City of Blue Ash tomorrow and get back to you.