Peter Frampton comes to Seattle (1977)
June 27, 1977 - Peter Frampton performs at the Kingdome in Seattle, WA
June 27, 1977 - Peter Frampton performs at the Kingdome in Seattle, WA
June 15, 2019 - Shirley Manson and Garbage play for the first time (after all these years) at the "Isle of Wight Festival" held at Seaclose Park in Isle of…
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