Peter Frampton reveals that a rare muscle disorder is the reason why his next tour will be his last



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Peter Frampton, the legendary guitarist whose 1976 album, "Frampton Comes Alive", is still one of the best-selling live albums of all time, revealed that he would stop spinning due to a muscular disease rare degenerative. The musician announced Friday that his next tour would be the last. Anthony Mason, co-host of CBS This Morning: Saturday, discusses his health for the first time.

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