Kiss 'deeply honored' by Kennedy Center distinction
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The his rock acts were coincidentally working on their breakthrough live albums at Electric Lady Studios in New York City
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.
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.
In a wide-ranging interview with PEOPLE, KISS frontman Paul Stanley discusses the band's upcoming A&E documentary, the resume of their farewell tour and how he found true happiness
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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.
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Kiss started the ’80s in free fall and spent the first two years of the decade alienating a staggeringly large portion of the impressive rock music fan base they had built in the ’70s by unabashedly chasing even greater mainstream fame.