Not only did Ace Frehley design Kiss' signature lightning bolt logo, but he's also responsible for many of the band's considerably best songs.
By late 1976, “Beth" reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won the People’s Choice Award for favorite New Song of 1976.
I’ve always been an Ace guy — from the time I saw that early concert film on HBO back in the ’70s, a choice I wore with pride when Kiss released four solo albums on the same day (such a Kiss move) and ...
Kiss were always careful to put their best foot forward with the opening tracks of their 20 studio albums. Lead-off tracks such as “Strutter,” “Detroit Rock City” and “I Stole Your Love” are among the ...
“Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs. And what’s wrong with that?” Paul McCartney and Wings threw that question out in 1976, and thankfully a cavalcade of artists a decade later ...
Frehley wrote a hit for the band right off the bat with “Cold Gin.” Featured on KISS’ 1974 self-titled debut album, “Cold Gin” follows a man drowning his sorrows in the potent liquor. In the KISS: ...
Not that many people got to hear it. Two months after they completed recording Carnival of Souls, Stanley and Simmons ...
View post: Bissell's Little Green Portable Deep Cleaner Is Now Under $80 at Walmart The guitarist and founding member of the famous band KISS, Ace Frehley, has died at 74, following complications from ...
If you’re a Gen Xer with a love for shoegaze today, you probably fondly remember the release of this 1988 hit from My Bloody Valentine. That feedback loop of noise, Belinda Butcher’s otherworldly ...
Former Night Ranger guitarist Jeff Watson recalled his band’s early tour dates with Kiss, and explained why the headline act’s dressing rooms always smelled like burnt toast. As a result of the ...