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Renowned blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa and Grammy-winning legend Peter Frampton have teamed up to release a powerful new version of Humble Pie’s “Four Day Creep.” This new rendition, available on all streaming platforms via Joe Bonamassa’s J&R Adventures label, is a testament to the enduring power and influence of classic rock. The collaboration between Bonamassa and Frampton brings a contemporary edge to “Four Day Creep,” a song that has resonated with rock fans since its original release. Bonamassa’s fiery guitar work complements Frampton’s renowned prowess, while both lend their recognizable vocals to the track creating a version that pays homage to the original while injecting a fresh, modern vibe.

This partnership is a significant moment in rock music, uniting two generations of guitar legends. Bonamassa, known for his mastery of the blues-rock genre, and Frampton, a Grammy-winning artist with a rich history in rock music, together deliver a performance that is both respectful of Humble Pie’s legacy and forward-looking in its execution.

This new single comes on the heels of the 2024 Blues Music Award nominations, where Joe earned nods for both Blues Rock Artist and Blues Rock Album. These nominations cement the triumph of his latest studio album, Blues Deluxe Vol. 2, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Blues Chart. Recently, Bonamassa shared his journey in the documentary Guitar Man, now available for a limited time to watch on Bonamassa’s store for free. Bonamassa continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his relentless touring and musical innovations. Fans can look forward to more electrifying performances as tickets for his 2024 tour, covering major cities in the US and Europe, including a return to the iconic Royal Albert Hall in April 2024.

Frampton is a Grammy-winning guitarist and one of rock’s most celebrated artists who rose to prominence at 18 as a co-founder of Humble Pie. His extensive collaborations include legendary names such as George Harrison, David Bowie, and BB King. Frampton’s acclaimed 2007 album, Fingerprints, won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album. With over 17 million worldwide sales, his album Frampton Comes Alive! remains one of the top-selling live records of all time. His influence on rock music and guitar playing continues to resonate across generations.