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Owen Frampton (6 April 1919 – 16 September 2005) was an English art teacher. He was the father of musician
Peter Frampton Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950) is an English musician and songwriter who was a member of the rock bands Humble Pie and the Herd. As a solo artist, he has released several albums, including his major breakthrough album, the live ...
and a teacher of musician
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.


Early life

Frampton was born in the Kennington district of London, England. His family later lived in other communities, including Sheerness and
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. After the beginning of
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, he enlisted in the
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. He became an officer in the
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, and participated in the North African Campaign, the
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, and the Battle of Monte Cassino. He left the army and returned to Great Britain in 1946.


Family

In 1941, he married his childhood friend Peggy , to whom he remained married for 64 years, until his death. They had two sons,
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and Clive. Frampton provided Peter with his first musical instrument, a
banjolele The banjo ukulele, also known as the banjolele or banjo uke, is a four-stringed musical instrument with a small banjo-type body and a fretted ukulele neck. The earliest known banjoleles were built by John A. Bolander and by Alvin D. Keech, both ...
that had belonged to his mother (Peter's grandmother). After Peter learned to play that, he gave him the gift of a six-string guitar for Christmas. He also introduced him to the music of
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, which Peter Frampton later cited as being influential to his own musical style.


Teaching career

In 1946, while taking classes at Beckenham Art School, Frampton began teaching in the art department of Beckenham Technical School, later known as Bromley Technical High School, and currently known as the
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. Besides teaching art, Frampton also taught
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. His students included David Jones (later
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) and George Underwood, as well as his own sons Peter and Clive. Peter Frampton later reflected on his early interest in performing popular music:
"I asked my father, who was head of the art department at the school, who was into music... ...and he said well there's this David Jones character -- he seems to play guitar and sax. So it was the three of us ones, Underwood, and Peter Framptonexchanging licks really -- they taught me
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numbers and I showed them what I knew on guitar --so that's when our friendship started on those stone steps."
Owen Frampton later wrote of his experiences teaching Jones and Underwood in a later (unpublished) autobiography:
"David was quite unpredictable. He was completely misunderstood by most of my teaching colleagues, but in those days, cults were unfashionable and David, by the age of 14, was already a cult figure. At this period in my teaching career, I was thoroughly used to very individualistic pupils and was rarely surprised by anything that occurred. Even when David varied the colour of his hair or cropped it short, or plucked his eyebrows, I accepted his actions as a means of projecting his personality, and of that he had plenty! I did however experience a sense of relief when I obtained employment for both him and George Underwood in advertising studios and at the time I thought that probably it would be the last I would hear of either of them."
Another of his students, Aziz Cami, who would go on to co-found a design consulting firm, said of Frampton, "The school ‘losers’ – the art stream – weren't a lost cause for him... ...His ambition to have his secondary school course recognised as an accredited pre-Diploma year by art colleges was uniquely fulfilled in 1967. He achieved this by encouraging a passion for design which involved us designing book jackets, album covers, TV credits, posters, fabrics, ceramics and furniture at the age of 16."


Later years

After his retirement from teaching at age 60, Owen and Peggy Frampton moved to New York, near Peter's home, but returned to live in England after several years. In the 1970s, Frampton wrote a still-unpublished memoir, ''Our Way: the Autobiography of a Teacher of Art & Design (The Frampton Papers)''.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Frampton, Owen 1919 births 2005 deaths British art teachers People from Beckenham English graphic designers Royal Artillery officers British Army personnel of World War II