KISS’ PAUL STANLEY CELEBRATES FATHERS DAY OF HIS 99-YEAR-OLD DAD WITH SPECIAL PHOTO

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KISS frontman Paul Stanley has posted a photo of himself with his 99-year-old dad on Twitter, and wrote a special message to him.

Paul wrote:

“Happy Fathers Day To My Dad! 99 Years Young And I’ve Never Loved You More Than Now.”

In addition, KISS bassist Gene Simmons also shared a Fathers Day message as you can read below.

“Happy Fathers Day. To all you Dads out there, love your family, love the mother of your children, love your children. And at the end of your life, that’s all you will have. And if you have that, you will have everything!”

Check out the tweets below.

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Happy Fathers Day. To all you Dads out there, love your family, love the mother of your children, love your children. And at the end of your life, that’s all you will have. And if you have that, you will have everything!

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KISS Star Says Door Open To Ace And Peter Reunion Jam

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KISS frontman Paul Stanley says that the door is open for original guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss to appear on the band’s End Of The Road farewell tour.

Stanley was asked about the possibility during an appearance on Columbus, OH radio station 96.3 WLVQ and Paul responded, “Who knows? I have to say that door is open, but it’s nothing that I contemplate daily.

“We’re 45 shows into a sold-out tour, and it’s going to continue. And it’s a celebration, not of any lineup of the band – it’s a celebration of everything we’ve accomplished with our fans. And that’s not limited to any particular people. So whatever happens, happens.

“But this lineup in particular – Eric’s been playing drums for over 25 years, I think, and Tommy’s been in the band for 18 years, so we have a pretty good stability and tenure of this lineup.”

KISS’ PAUL STANLEY: ROCK HALL ‘TREATED US LIKE CRAP,’ EVEN ON INDUCTION NIGHT

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As KISS wind down their touring career, they’ve had a lot of accomplishments, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 2014. But while they’ve rocked and rolled many nights, it definitely wasn’t a party every day en route to the Rock Hall, according to Paul Stanley.

The singer recently reflected on the Rock Hall induction with 95.7 The Hog, revealing that it wasn’t the best experience for the band, though the fans ultimately got their wishes. “It was validation for our fans, who it meant the world to,” Stanley revealed (as transcribed by Blabbermouth). “It was vindication in the sense that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame kept us out for 17 years, and were really left with no choice but to begrudgingly let us in.”

The Starchild added, “They treated us like crap, even that night. We had trouble – how about this? – getting into the arena. We had no idea about the rundown of the show or when we were getting onstage. It was disgraceful what they did, but we won. It’s the story of KISS from the beginning – that people who believed in themselves and who were told that what they were doing wasn’t worth anything and wouldn’t succeed came out on top.”

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