Peter Frampton On Ending His Career: ‘I Made A Deal With Myself’

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Peter Frampton, who recently performed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Barclays Center, which was broadcast on Disney+, closed the night with an honorary award. Speaking to the press after the show, Peter Frampton made important statements about his recent muscle disease and his career. Frampton, who stated that he made a deal with himself, said:

“I made a deal with myself that if I can’t play at the top of my game, I don’t want to play and disappoint people. Well… I have to play! So, things have changed; my hands are affected by my muscle disease. But I’ve adapted, and I’m still playing pretty well! So I’m loving it.”

‘Never Say Never’ Will Be The Last Tour

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Prior to the Covid pandemic, Peter Frampton had suffered from a rare muscle disease called inclusion body myositis. The famous artist, who had various problems due to this, stated that the tour, which he called ‘Never Say Never,’ would be the last shows of his career.

The First Grammy Award Came In 2005

Peter Frampton made statements about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and other awards he has received and expressed his feelings as follows:

“Things have turned out really well for me, which I never thought would happen. I worked my ass off; that’s why I think I managed to turn things around. I didn’t get a Grammy until 2005, and it was (not for) singing; it was for an instrumental record. I was so thrilled it was about my music and not about my looks or my voice or anything… So, to actually be asked here, just to be in the room (with Sheryl) is an honor. Everything is gravy for me now… I don’t expect anything, and I’m very thrilled when I do get something, an award; I’m always very, very appreciative.”

Fans are eagerly waiting for Peter Frampton’s illness to fully recover and the ‘Never Say Never’ tour.

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