The infamous interview aired on Oct. 31, 1979, on Snyder’s Tomorrow late-night show on NBC. Frehley, then 28 years old, sat ...
Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss — all founding members of rock band KISS — reunited to lay their former bandmate, ...
The original lead guitarist's interview came as KISS decided to reunite and once again don their iconic face paint and ...
The sharply painted stars helped transform this workaday club musician into the superhero known as the Spaceman or Space Ace.
KISS co-founder Ace Frehley had one regret about his 1978 hit “New York Groove." The song has remained a classic. Frehley ...
W hen KISS first hit the music scene in the early 1970s, fans were mesmerized by their larger-than-life personas, complete with glittery outfits, platform shoes, and glam face makeup. Paul Stanley was ...
The hitmaker founded the iconic band alongside Stanley, Simmons and Peter Criss. After nine years with the flamboyant group, ...
Frehley was the original lead guitarist for the rock band Kiss. Known for their makeup and pyrotechnics during live performances, their musical prowess often falls by the wayside in critical reviews ...
In a recent episode of Billy Corgan’s The Magnificent Ones podcast, the Smashing Pumpkins frontman spoke with KISS’ Paul Stanley about the heyday of the band. For those who were around to see it live ...
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and legendary "Spaceman" of KISS, has died. Frehley died Oct. 16 after reportedly ...
Members of Kiss said they were “deeply honored” by the upcoming recognition of the band at the Kennedy Center Honors, despite their ongoing clashes with President Donald Trump, the center’s chairman. ...