With their face paint, pyrotechnics and larger-than-life attitude, KISS didn’t just play rock music — they turned it into a ...
Bryan Adams and Pat Benatar treated fans to waves of hits and more at their joint U.S. tour opener at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut.
On Nov. 10, 1974, legendary rock band KISS brought its “Hotter Than Hell” tour to the Pioneer Gymnasium at Delta College — and we want to hear from those who were there.
The Spaceman needs some space. Kiss co-founder and guitarist Ace Frehley, 74, has canceled the remaining dates of his 2025 tour because of “ongoing medical issues” following a recent fall that left ...
Kiss will release an expanded box set edition of their 1975 album Dressed to Kill on Oct. 24. In addition to a disc featuring two previously unreleased songs ("Mistake" and an early version of ...
On a crisp October evening five decades ago, students at Cadillac High School "rock-and-roll(ed) all nite" with one of the hottest bands in the country at the time. Kiss, the rock band famous for its ...
Ace Frehley, who co-founded the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Kiss and was its lead guitarist for eight years and nine studio albums and two live discs, died today after spending several weeks ...
Gene Simmons was briefly hospitalized after crashing his car into a parked vehicle on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu Tuesday afternoon. According to NBC 4 Los Angeles, the Kiss star told ...
Ace Frehley showed some love for a fan in his final Instagram photo before his death on Thursday. In the image shared to his account on Sept. 24, the former KISS band member posed with one of his ...
UPDATE: Shortly after publishing our story below, Ace Frehley’s family confirmed he died. Original KISS lead guitarist and founding member Ace Frehley is reportedly on life support after suffering a ...
Kiss founding member Ace Frehley has died after suffering injuries from a fall last month. He was 74. Frehley's family confirmed his death to Fox News Digital. "We are completely devastated and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Ace Frehley, who played lead guitar as a founding member of the face-painted, blood-spewing, fire-breathing ...