In 2009, the late Spaceman took GW inside the inner workings of rock’s makeup-clad warriors – like that time he forged ahead ...
Simmons might be brushing off his recent Malibu car wreck, but his inner circle is not nearly as relaxed about it. His wife, ...
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Hear Kiss Go Country on Previously Unreleased Song ‘Mistake’ [Listen]
A long-lost Kiss song named “Mistake” has just been released by the band as part of their new Dressed to Kill box set. The Paul Stanley-penned number — which you can hear below — finds the band making ...
Ace piloted rock through asteroid fields that most wouldn’t dare. He leaves scorched amps, sold-out nights, and one-liners ...
Back in 1973, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons were two New York City musicians and members of a local band called Wicked Lester ...
With their face paint, pyrotechnics and larger-than-life attitude, KISS didn’t just play rock music — they turned it into a full-blown spectacle that defined an era.
The guitarist and founding member of the famous band KISS, Ace Frehley, has died at 74, following complications from a fall. While his surviving family and fans, and former bandmates mourn him, it's ...
Kiss lead singer Gene Simmons shared a tribute to his bandmate, guitarist Ace Frehley, who died on Oct. 16 in Morristown, New Jersey, at the age of 74. While Simmons and Frehley were known for their ...
By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) -Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist of the rock group Kiss, whose hard-driving sound, stage theatrics and iconic makeup created one of the most popular and ...
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley are mourning the sudden loss of former KISS bandmate Ace Frehley. The “Beth” rockers, who founded KISS with Frehley and drummer Peter Criss in 1973, addressed the ...
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley are heartbroken over the death of their former KISS bandmate Ace Frehley. “We are devastated by the passing of Ace Frehley. He was an essential and irreplaceable rock ...
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