Frampton's Camel was a rock band active in the early 1970s, led by prominent English musician Peter Frampton. Known for their blend of blues, pop, and rock, the band served as a platform for Frampton's distinctive guitar work and songwriting skills. Though short-lived, the band was significant in paving the way for Frampton's successful solo career, especially with their influential album 'Frampton's Camel' in 1973. Other notable members included Mick Gallagher on keyboards, Andy Bown on bass, and Reg Isidore on drums.