KISS founding member Ace Frehley dead
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KISS co-founder Ace Frehley had one regret about his 1978 hit “New York Groove." The song has remained a classic. Frehley died Oct. 16 at age 74.
Outside of the pyrotechnics and Devil-ish menace of spitting blood and breathing fire around KISS songs throughout his career, Simmons also had more depth to his taste in music. Written and recorded by sibling duo Santo & Johnny (Santo and Johnny Farina ...
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Top 5 Kiss Concert Opening Songs
Kiss released 20 albums and over 200 songs during their five-decade long touring career, but only a handful ever got the honor of opening the band’s live shows. The opening moments of any rock concert are very important, particularly for a highly ...
Kiss started the '80s in free fall and spent the first two years of the decade alienating a staggeringly large portion of the impressive rock music fan base they had built in the '70s by unabashedly chasing even greater mainstream fame. After weathering ...
Everybody knows about the kabuki-esque makeup; the cartoon personas of the Starchild, Demon, Spaceman, and Catman; and the eye-popping live show that’s more P.T. Barnum than the Stones. But ask any true KISS Army recruit and they’ll swear that, beyond ...
Frehley is the first founding member of KISS to pass away.
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Kiss’ ‘Dressed to Kill’ Box Set to Include Two Full 1975 Concerts
Both shows were among the four concerts recorded for use on the band's career-making Alive! album, which was released six months after Dressed to Kill, in September 1975. Kiss' official online store notes that unlike the Alive! album, the live recordings on these set will feature no overdubs.