The guitarist, who died Thursday at age 74, joked his way through rock & roll with a wit and laugh that rivaled the best comics ...
The infamous interview aired on Oct. 31, 1979, on Snyder’s Tomorrow late-night show on NBC. Frehley, then 28 years old, sat alongside his KISS bandmates Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Peter Criss.
The band recalled nights on tour in 1974 spent "doing whatever nonsense we could think of" to make the wild Spaceman laugh ...
The world of rock has taken to social media to pay tribute to founding Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley, who has died at the age of ...
Founding KISS guitarist Ace Frehley died Thursday (Oct. 16) at age 74 after sustaining injuries suffered during a fall last month. Frehley's family issued a statement announcing the guitarist's death, ...
Vincent called Frehley's passing "the loss of a loved one" in his social media tribute to rock's signature Spaceman.
Ace Frehley, who co-founded the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Kiss and was its lead guitarist for eight years and nine studio albums and two live discs, died today after spending several weeks ...
Including condolences from the likes of Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, tributes pour in as Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley dies at ...
WWE legend Chris Jericho recently took to social media to send a heartbreaking message after iconic musician Ace Frehley ...
McCready added: "Ace jammed on Black Diamond with Pearl Jam at Madison Square Garden… a dream come true for me. “I would not have picked up a guitar without Ace and Kiss’s influence. “RIP it out Ace, ...
Late KISS guitarist Ace Frehley received a heartbreakingly poignant prediction from his psychic, mere months before his death ...
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist of the band Kiss, passed away on October 16, 2025, at the age of 74 due to ...