Ace piloted rock through asteroid fields that most wouldn’t dare. He leaves scorched amps, sold-out nights, and one-liners ...
KISS was co-founded by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley in 1973. Here's everything to know about where the band and its members, ...
Frehley, 74, otherwise known as "Spaceman" when he played with KISS, passed away in Morristown, New Jersey, peacefully amongst family, due to health complications after taking a fall in his studio, ...
Elsewhere in the programme, ER star Alex Kingston and Johannes Radebe performed a moving rumba to “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman, which received high praise from Ballas, who gave the routine a standing ...
KISS co-founder and beloved guitarist Ace Frehley has passed away at the age of 74. KISS founding member and guitarist Ace ...
Ace Frehley, who co-founded the rock band Kiss and was its lead guitarist for eight years and nine studio albums and two live discs, died October 16. He was 74.
Frehley co-founded the American rock band in 1973 with lead singer Gene Simmons, guitarist Paul Stanley and drummer Peter Criss. They rose to fame thanks to their memorable face paint, elaborate stage ...
The band recalled nights on tour in 1974 spent “doing whatever nonsense we could think of” to make the wild Spaceman laugh ...
KISS guitarist Ace Frehley has been hospitalized and is currently on life support.
Both shows were among the four concerts recorded for use on the band's career-making Alive! album, which was released six ...
From face paint and a drone show to umbrellas and sold-out hotels, Cadillac’s 50th anniversary celebration of its legendary ...
The documentary about the legendary band is the first since 2001’s Shining Stars: The Official Story of Earth, Wind & Fire.