By Teresa Spencer The universe just got a little quieter. Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and cosmic wild card of Kiss has left the stage for good. He was 74. To the world, he was the ...
Alive! showcased Ace Frehley’s frenetic guitar playing. His razorblade tone and volatility, combined with his penchant for ...
Ace Frehley was 21 in 1972 when his life was changed by a Village Voice ad. “Lead guitarist wanted,” it read, “with flash and ...
Ace Frehley, the former lead guitarist, vocalist, and contributing songwriter to New York rock band Kiss, passed away on Oct. 16 at the age of 74 following a fall in ...
Before we resume our look at Elvis Presley hits that did not reach the top-10 on the Billboard pop charts, I have to note ...
Asbrock, who played in bands like the Shazam and with John Corabi before joining up with Kiss’ Spaceman guitarist in 2018, was the ultimate rock soldier. He calls playing with Frehley, who died Oct.
Ace piloted rock through asteroid fields that most wouldn’t dare. He leaves scorched amps, sold-out nights, and one-liners ...
Image courtesy of Rock Cellar Magazine By Luis Zonenberg This year keeps piling on the incredible losses in not only the film ...
Frehley faced health complications in his final weeks. The guitarist was hospitalized in late September after falling in his ...
Back in 1973, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons were two New York City musicians and members of a local band called Wicked Lester ...
Ace Frehley, a member of the classic band KISS, died at 74 due to complications from a fall in his home studio, which resulted in a brain bleed that ultimately took his life. KISS and Frehley were ...
With their face paint, pyrotechnics and larger-than-life attitude, KISS didn’t just play rock music — they turned it into a ...
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