Ace Frehley of KISS dies
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Over the past two decades, Freely toured all across America with his solo band, playing theaters, casinos, clubs, and fairs. His set focused heavily on tunes from the Kiss catalog, but he did break out a few solo gems like “Cherry Medicine,” “Rock Soldiers,” “Rip It Out,” and his famous cover of Russ Ballard’s “New York Groove.”
Early Sunday morning, shrouded in fog, members of the KISS Army emerged from the mist to finish off the KISS50 weekend by catching two flicks at the Cadillac
During the winter of 1972, Simmons wrote “Deuce” on a tour bus while he and Stanley were preparing to end their band Wicked Lester and form KISS. Pieces of the song started coming into Simmons’ head,
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Kiss’ ‘Dressed to Kill’ Box Set to Include Two Full 1975 Concerts
Both shows were among the four concerts recorded for use on the band's career-making Alive! album, which was released six months after Dressed to Kill, in September 1975. Kiss' official online store notes that unlike the Alive! album, the live recordings on these set will feature no overdubs.