In 2009, the late Spaceman took GW inside the inner workings of rock’s makeup-clad warriors – like that time he forged ahead ...
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and occasional vocalist for KISS, has posthumously entered the Billboard top 10 with one of his best-known ...
The four Kiss solo albums were all due to hit the stores on the same date – ‘Kissmas day’, September 18, 1978. They all had ...
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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 ...
Bob Dylan Once Said KISS Listeners Were Headed to the “Pit,” but He Wrote a Song for the Band Anyway
Even though Bob Dylan once took a short shot at KISS fans in 1979, he still wrote a song for them years later.
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 ...
The first decade of solo albums after the Beatles split did not start out the way many expected. As implausible as it might have sounded at the time, George Harrison and Ringo Starr came roaring into ...
Ace Frehley might be most famous for his work with KISS, but he had one iconic solo hit to his name: 1978’s “New York Groove” ...
ALBAWABA - Ace Frehley died on Thursday in Morristown, New Jersey. He was the original lead guitarist for the hard rock band ...
Ace Frehley, the founding guitarist of KISS whose “Spaceman” persona helped redefine rock theatrics, has died at 74 after injuries from a fall, leaving behind a legacy that continues to orbit rock his ...
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