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Category Archives: KISS News
Three Sides of the Coin, episode 298 – How is KISS going to hype the next tour?
Michael Brandvold
Episode 298, September 4, 2018. It is has been reported that the next KISS tour will begin in January 2019 and last for three years. We ask the question… what does KISS need to do to hype this next tour? If this tour wants to approach the excitement levels of the reunion tour what needs to happen? To get the general public excited what can KISS do? New costumes? New stage? New setlist? Support acts? Ace Frehley? Peter Criss?
Gene Simmons and Ace Frehley play live together 2018
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Three Sides of the Coin – episode 297 – Ace Frehley’s meet & greet event and Andres LaBelle talks Vinnie Vincent
Michael Brandvold
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ACE FREHLEY Films ‘Rockin’ With The Boys’ Video In Detroit
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Founding KISS guitarist and Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee Ace Frehley filmed the official music video for his new single, “Rockin’ With The Boys”, on Saturday, August 18 at Motor City Muscle Music Festival in Detroit, Michigan. Fan-filmed video footage and photos can be found below.
“Rockin’ With The Boys” is the second song Frehley has made available from his forthcoming all-new “Spaceman” album, due October 19 via Entertainment One (eOne). Frehleypreviously released the track “Bronx Boy” in April.
“Spaceman”, Frehley‘s eighth solo LP, features nine new original tracks, including a cover of Eddie Money‘s “I Wanna Go Back”, a ripping power pop makeover of the original.
“No need to worry, I’ll be home soon, ’cause I’m rockin’ with the boys,” Frehley sings on “Rockin’ With the Boys”, which tells the tales of life on the road. Ace says he wrote the original version of the song back in KISS‘s heyday in the ’70s. Both “Rockin With The Boys”and “Bronx Boys” are available on all streaming platforms today, and are iTunes instant-grat tracks for fans who preorder the album.
Kiss members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley provide the ultimate airport selfie experience in Ontario
Fielding Buck | The Press Enterprise
A handful of travelers flying out of Ontario International Airport on Wednesday got to see something people don’t usually see once they pass TSA screening: a rock star smashing a guitar.
Paul Stanley of Kiss did the honors with bandmate Gene Simmons looking on.
The occasion was a “christening” of their Rock & Brews restaurant and other eateries in the airport’s Terminal 4.
“There’s an art to breaking a guitar. Before you do this, call your chiropractor,” Stanley said before he slammed the guitar against cinder blocks draped in black cloth. It took him two swings to separate the body from the neck.
Airport president Alan Wapner got his own axe to demolish and got it on his first try.
Airport officials and Inland leaders were on hand to get selfies with the rock stars and with Simmons and Stanley have made several trips to the Inland Empire in the last couple of years to promote Rock & Brews, which is also in San Manuel Casino in Highland, Rancho Cucamonga, and Corona.
Three Sides of the Coin, episode 296 – Ace Frehley announces his brand new album Spaceman
Michael Brandvold
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Jody Havenot
The KISS Room – August 2018
Matt Porter
Gene Simmons responds to Aretha Franklin’s passing
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KISS – Live Brazilian TV Show, Sao Paulo 1994
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Podcast Rock City, episode 215 – Is Vinnie gonna shred? Joe goes OLD SCHOOL!
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Three Sides of the Coin, episode 295 – What happens when a hater goes to see Ace Frehley live in concert
Michael Brandvold
Hear the new Ace Frehley single “Rockin’ with the Boys”
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Gene Simmons makes surprise appearance at meeting of Millard principals
Michael O’Connor | World Herald
A group of Millard school principals got a surprise visit Tuesday from a guy who likes to rock and roll all night. And party every day.
Gene Simmons, bassist for the rock band Kiss, showed up at a back-to-school kick-off meeting for Millard Public Schools administrators.
Simmons was in Omaha to perform a private benefit concert for two local nonprofit groups, Global Partners in Hope and Avenue Scholars.
Avenue Scholars CEO and President Ken Bird, who is friends with Millard superintendent Jim Sutfin, asked Simmons if he’d pay the principals a visit to get their school year started with a bang.
Rebecca Kleeman, a spokeswoman for the Millard district, said the rock star told the group about his life before his music career, including a stint as a teacher.
Simmons talked about the importance of building trust with students and helping their imaginations grow.
She said Simmons was charming and generous with his time, posing for numerous pictures before he left.
Only Bird, Sutfin and a couple of others at the gathering knew Simmons was going to show up, so most of the 80 or so others at the meeti Continue reading
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