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Kiss is known as one of the most singular live acts of all time, but Paul Stanley felt that England had their own version of ...
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The Mirror US on MSNKISS members look unrecognizable during 'awful' no-makeup eraKISS had an unusual moment in time where they had a non-make-up era for more than a decade. The rock band co-founder spoke ...
Celebrate. So that's what we're doing." Almost 20 years ago, KISS was supposed to be on its last tour (Farewell Tour) with its original four members, Stanley, Gene Simmons, Frehley and Criss.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNPaul Stanley Recalls the Cruel Question That Made Kiss UnmaskPaul Stanley said a cruel moment in a press interview triggered Kiss’ decision to take off their masks in 1983. The band, who were experiencing a slump in popularity as genres changed around them, ...
KISS singer Paul Stanley weighs in on Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons feud. He also discusses his new book, titled “Backstage Pass” as well as the band’s “End of the Road” tour.
Kiss frontman Paul Stanley fondly recalled his rock and roll days surrounded by groupies in the 1970s, saying it was the most “amazing part” of his life.
Kiss-off: Paul Stanley embraces love of vintage R&B with new Soul Station band and album: ‘It’s liberating!’ No makeup, no glitter, no guitar: The front man of Kiss showcases his love for ...
Paul Stanley is trading in Starchild for "O-o-h Child." On new album "Now and Then," released Friday, the Kiss rocker goes makeup free to sing Motown classics with his band Soul Station, founded ...
Kiss' Paul Stanley revealed critics did not always appreciate his band. He said his band's closest contemporary was Aerosmith. He said Kiss was so much more than Aerosmith.
Regardless, Kiss’ Paul Stanley revealed his band’s attempt to seem like the Fab Four was a sham. Here’s a look at how Kiss was connected to the Fab Four anyway.
The original four members of Kiss -- from left, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, and Gene Simmons, in the press room at the 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Thursday ...
Paul Stanley, 71, lead singer and co-founder of KISS, posted a letter on social media condemning gender reassignment treatments for children.
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