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They've been described as pieces of art, created by a small Calgary woodworking company that recently made a special delivery ...
Paul Stanley has been performing with Kiss for nearly 50 years, but their music will never get old. Stanley and the rest of the band will never tire of singing songs like “Rock and Roll All Nite ...
The men of KISS are still fighting. After founding guitarist Ace Frehley issued a public ultimatum to Paul Stanley, the KISS frontman called Frehley up and (allegedly) said: “Fuck you, Ace.” ...
More Artist Friendly is on the way. Following conversations with Sarah Barthel of Phantogram, Bobby of Bob Vylan, and Benji ...
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 ...
A Marauder in all but name, the celebratory offering marks 50 years of Gibson handcrafting guitars in Nashville ...
Paul Stanley Teases Upcoming KISS Documentary Shows the 'Heart and Soul' of the Band. Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley Recount 50 Years as Part of KISS in Forthcoming Documentary: WATCH.
Paul Stanley revealed the end of KISS' tour will come down to the group's old age. They have been on the “End of the Road World Tour” since January 2019.
Paul Stanley Teases Upcoming KISS Documentary Shows the 'Heart and Soul' of the Band. In a wide-ranging interview with PEOPLE, the KISS frontman discusses the band's upcoming A&E documentary, ...
During the 1970s, Kiss’ Paul Stanley released a classic rock solo album that produced one hit song. In his autobiography, Stanley revealed the song was about an actor who happened to be Cher’s ...
Stanley: Yes. We reached a point where we realized that life and time are finite. When you play beat-the-clock, the clock wins, always. There are no 70-plus-year-old basketball players or football ...
Paul Stanley believes that with time, Ace Frehley and Gene Simmons will solve their public feud. “I think that whatever ill will or anger there is, [it] usually dissipates over time; hopefully ...