The four Kiss solo albums were all due to hit the stores on the same date – ‘Kissmas day’, September 18, 1978. They all had ...
Since 2009, original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley has been in the midst of a remarkably productive chapter of his career, releasing five solo albums (four since 2014) while reestablishing himself as a ...
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8 best Kiss songs featuring Ace Frehley
Not only did Ace Frehley design Kiss' signature lightning bolt logo, but he's also responsible for many of the band's considerably best songs.
Kiss' recording career was a roller-coaster ride filled with dizzying highs, staggering lows and unexpected left turns. Depending on which fan you talk to – and when they became members of the Kiss ...
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Ace Frehley on plans for his unfinished final album — plus memories of Hendrix, Zeppelin, Kiss... and the hardest song to play
After answering a Village Voice ad placed by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, Frehley went on to serve two tenures with the band — from its formation in 1973 to 1982, and then from 1996 to 2002. During ...
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Hear Kiss Go Country on Previously Unreleased Song ‘Mistake’
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 ...
The episode revisits KISS’ rise to fame, from a New York City band that couldn’t get a record deal to becoming the backbone of Casablanca Records thanks to the first “Alive” album. KISS’ art director ...
KISS founding guitarist Ace Frehley, writer of classics like “Cold Gin” and “Shock Me,” has died at 74 following a recent fall.
Ace Frehley, a founding member of KISS who played fiery lead guitar during the band's 1970s heyday, has died. He was 74. Frehley died Thursday surrounded by family in Morristown, N.J., following a ...
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