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Top 10 Best Ace Frehley Songs [PLAYLIST]
This past weekend, April 27th, The "Space Ace" guitarist Ace Frehley turned 62 years young. Ace who was best known as the lead guitarist of Kiss from their inception in 1973 until 1982, also embarked on a very successful solo career as well.
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The Top 10 Bands NOT In The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame But Should Be [VIDEOS]
'Tis the season for me to go on my yearly rant about the travesty that is otherwise known as Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and how there are a laundry list of great bands we grew up listening to that somehow haven't yet made it into the Hall.
Kiss Pay Tribute to Murdered Fan During Australian Concert
It isn't a song that often comes up when American fans are talking about Kiss' greatest hits, but the 1980 single 'Shandi' enjoyed a healthy chart life in Australia, and the band still plays it whenever they visit the continent on tour -- as they did Saturday night (March 16), in a performance that had greater meaning than usual.
Peter Criss Honored with “Humanitarian of the Year” Award by the American Cancer Society
Kiss legend and original drummer Peter Criss will be honored this Saturday night, March 9th from the American Cancer Society's Jersey Shore Region Hope Lounge annual event at the Encore Event Center in Freehold, NJ
Peter Criss is a breast cancer survivor, and has been extremely active over the last few years on getting the word out that men as well as women are can be diagnosed with breast cancer.
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley Add Kiss Power to Rock + Brews Restaurant
Over the last four decades and counting, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of Kiss have elevated making money while making music into an art form -- and as evidenced by their latest business venture, their partnership shows no signs of slowing down.
Ace Frehley May Lose New York Home
A bank is looking to foreclose on former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley's home in Yorktown, N.Y. In the filing, the bank claims Frehley has not paid his mortgage since March 1, 2011.
40 Years Ago: Kiss Performs Their First Concert
On January 30th, 1973 less than 10 people witnessed the first live performances by Kiss at the Popcorn Club (soon to be renamed the Coventry) in Queens, N.Y. According to bassist Gene Simmons, the group was paid $50 for performing two sets that evening.
Paul Stanley at 61: Preparing for the 2nd Leg of a “Monster” World Tour
Paul just celebrated his birthday yesterday and is basking in the glory of six Ultimate Classic Rock awards for the Kiss album, "Monster" while the band enjoys the 40th anniversary this month of its founding back in January 1973.
And Kiss is poised to continue their worldwide tour in support of Monster, which was released last October.
With One Week Left to Vote, Kiss Leads in Six 2012 Ultimate Classic Rock Awards Categories
Sticking their proverbial tongue out at all challengers, and barring an uprising from fans of other bands, it looks as if Kiss is in line to be the biggest winner of the 2012 Ultimate Classic Rock Awards. As of now, with one week left in the voting, the band is ahead in six of the 11 categories.
Kiss’ Tommy Thayer Says He Was Ace Frehley’s ‘Heir Apparent’
Tommy Thayer didn't officially take over as lead guitarist of Kiss until 2002, but in a recent interview he admits he was prepared to hop on stage in a moment's notice as early as 1998. Due to recurring problems with Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons made Thayer the "heir apparent."

