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Peter Frampton was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday night, ending a 26-year wait since first becoming eligible in 1998. Despite battling inclusion body myositis, which causes muscle weakness, Frampton performed seated and delivered heartfelt renditions of his classics, including 'Do You Feel Like We Do' alongside Keith Urban. He expressed immense gratitude towards his fans and fellow musicians during his acceptance speech, highlighting the importance of kindness and perseverance in his journey. Legendary Roger Daltrey presented the award, emphasizing Frampton's long-overdue recognition in the music industry. The induction ceremony celebrated Frampton's storied career, showcasing his resilience and dedication to music despite health challenges. Frampton's recent Positively Thankful Tour was a testament to his enduring passion for performing, as he continues to adapt and inspire audiences worldwide.
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