KISS founding member Ace Frehley dead
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The members of Rush are looking back on their time touring as an opener for Kiss in the Seventies and hijinks with Ace Frehley.
Frehley co-founded the American rock band in 1973 with lead singer Gene Simmons, guitarist Paul Stanley and drummer Peter Criss. They rose to fame thanks to their memorable face paint, elaborate stage outfits and lively shows that featured plenty of pyrotechnics. The band was also inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
As Kiss’s official website countdown approached the zero hour, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer took to the stage for the final time, fittingly, in the band’s home town, at New York City’s fabled Madison Square Garden.
Tributes remembering Kiss' guitarist, Ace Frehley, were shared by his fellow musicians following the spaceman's death on Oct. 16 at 74.
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