Peter Criss is stepping back into the spotlight only weeks after the sudden death of his former KISS bandmate, Ace Frehley.
With their face paint, pyrotechnics and larger-than-life attitude, KISS didn’t just play rock music — they turned it into a full-blown spectacle that defined an era.
Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss — all founding members of rock band KISS — reunited to lay their former bandmate, ...
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Original Kiss bandmates reunite at Ace Frehley’s memorial
Original Kiss bandmates reunite at Ace Frehley’s memorial - Frehley died last week after suffering a fall at home in ...
As Kiss nudge closer to the end of their career with each passing day of their farewell tour, we’re invited to look back on their legacy; one full of arena-filling hits, an instantly recognisable ...
KISS was co-founded by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley in 1973 Jacqueline Weiss is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has previously appeared in Food & ...
The world is mourning the loss of Ace Frehley, founding member of the iconic rock band KISS, as the lead guitarist passed away at the age of 74. But as we miss the legendary musician, we are also reme ...
Ace Frehley, founding guitarist of the rock band KISS, has passed away aged 74.Frehley, who was known onstage as The Spaceman, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the band ...
KISS has gone country with this 50-year-old track penned by Paul Stanley, and you can hear it on their new box set.
The co-founding member of the band was known as the Spaceman and had a hit single of his own in "New York Groove." ...
Following the death of KISS guitarist Ace Frehley last week after a fall, a medical examiner in New Jersey is now performing ...
Legendary guitarist Ace Frehley, a founding member of iconic rock band KISS, has passed away. Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley honor his memory. Learn more about Ace Frehley's contributions and legacy ...
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