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From: KISSOnline QUESTION: Hi Tommy, How are you? Myself - I am having KISS withdrawals!! What have you been up to since KISS last played in the summer? Do you see your band mates when your off the road? Best --- James Nichols, Boise, Idaho ANSWER (Tommy): I stay busy with KISS oriented projects; the main one in the past year has been KISSOLOGY. There's always enough going on in the world of KISS, and particularly new developing projects that I keep an eye on, to stay busy when KISS isn't touring. I see the guys regularly, although everybody's busy with a million different things. QUESTION: Hey Tommy, I'd like to know if you had a chance to see Paul play on the LIVE TO WIN Tour. If so, what did you think of the show? I caught 3 shows myself and I have to tell you I was very impressed with Paul and the band. --- Rich Madden, Tempe, Arizona ANSWER (Tommy): I saw Paul's show in Hollywood at HOB and it was fantastic. I actually went to several of his rehearsals pre-tour to check things out too. QUESTION: Hi Tommy!!! KISSOLOGY rules!! Were you involved in the first part at all? Will you be involved in future volumes? What did you think of Volume 1? Thanks. --- Thomas Powell, Muncie, Indiana ANSWER (Tommy): I've been involved with KISSOLOGY from the start. Vol. 1 has sold huge numbers already and was recently certified quadruple-platinum for sales. It's an essential to the collection of any KISS fan. Alex & Roger Coletti have done a great job producing and editing the footage and they've done their work in New York. I worked together with the Colettis on the creative and conceptual side and made sure they get everything they need from KISS to make a phenomenal product. Vol. 2 and Vol. 3 are forthcoming in 2007/08 and even more is in the planning stages after that. Hi Tommy, I am somewhat of a new KISS fan, my first show was at Chumash Casino and what a show it was!! The next day I bought every KISS CD I could find. What was your first KISS memory that you recall? Thank You! ---Denise McFaren, Abington, MA ANSWER (Tommy): The great thing about the in-your-face exclusivity of a show like Chumash, is not only is it a rare opportunity to see KISS in such an environment, but the band gets off on the energy just as much as the fans do. My first KISS-memory was leafing through the pages of Circus-Raves magazine at a local grocery store sometime in 1974 and discovering a live review of this incredible new shocking band. QUESTION: Tommy, Your KISS show on TV here in Japan was great. You and the band looked like you had much fun at the FUJI Show. I think this was one of your best shows in Japan. Do you have good feelings about this show? Thank you --- Aito Yamamoto, Nagoya, Japan ANSWER (Tommy): I saw a copy of the Fuji show broadcast from NHK TV in Japan and it was kickin.' When we were standing side-stage right before our intro, it was raining sideways and we looked at each other and thought, well this should be interesting. Japan tours and particularly the Japanese KISS fans are some of the best in the world, always GREAT. Visit Tommy at www.tommythayer.com |
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