Michael Brandvold
Daily Archives: April 22, 2014
KISS: Stanley Out-Debuts Them All
Paul Stanley‘s autobiography, Face the Music: A Life Exposed, has debuted at number-two on The New York Times Best Sellers list for print Hardcover Non-Fiction. It also placed high on the paper’s Combined Print and E-Book best-seller list (number-three) and E-Book best-sellers list (number-13).
This is the highest-debuting memoir by a member of KISS. Peter Criss is second with Makeup to Breakup: My Life In and Out of KISS (number-seven in the Times), while Ace Frehley‘s No Regrets debuted at number-10. Gene Simmons, the first member of the band to tell his story, only got as high as number-14 with KISS and Make-Up.
SiriusXM’s Sal Governale Talks KISS
Mitch Lafon
SiriusXM radio personality, Sal Governale, goes One On One with Mitch Lafon and talks KISS. The pair start at the very beginning of how Sal became a huge KISS fan as well as discuss Paul Stanley’s Face The Music – A Life Exposed book, the band’s induction into the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame, the different members and line up changes and all things KISS.