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Paul Stanley, the leader of KISS, has stated that Kanye West's antisemitic outbursts cannot be justified by his mental illness #KanyeWest -
What Was William Eisen Cause of Death? KISS Frontman Paul Stanley Mourns His Dad's Passing on Social Media
Saddening news came from KISS' frontman Paul Stanley as he announced on social media that his father, William Eisen, passed away at the age of 101 on November 8, 2021. -
Vocalist Gene Simmons Talks About Kiss Coming Back to Comic Books
Gene Simmons recently revealed what fans of Kiss can expect from the band's return to the comic books. According to the singer, the new comic book series, titled Kiss, features references from the band's concept album Music from "The Elder". -
Paul Stanley to Front Cover Band Soul Station
This coming autumn, Kiss singer-guitarist Paul Stanley will trade rock 'n roll for a go at soul music to front cover band Soul Station, which performs a mix of soul classics from the sixties and seventies. -
Dave Grohl Honors KISS at ASCAP Awards Ceremony With Passionate Speech
Dave Grohl showed up at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards earlier this week to pay tribute to KISS. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons were on hand to receive the ASCAP Founders Award, Billboard notes - an honor given by the organization to artists "who have made pioneering contributions to music by inspiring and influencing their fellow music creators." The Foo Fighters frontman made it clear that KISS had a lasting effect on his career. -
KISS and Scooby-Doo Team Up in New Film 'Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery' [WATCH]
Scooby-Doo and the gang are ready to paint their faces while cracking a new case open as they rock and roll to a new city, this time to offer assistance to a demon, starchild, catman and spaceman, KISS. -
KISS Will Play 'Alive!' in Its Entirety During 2015's KISS Kruise, Live Album Includes 'Strutter' and 'Rock and Roll All Nite'
Passengers aboard the KISS Kruise this summer are in for a rock 'n' roll treat. The band recently announced that it will play its 1975 live classic "Alive!" in its entirety. The album helped propel the group into stardom and is a tribute to the fifth member of the band, the live show. The party leaves the Miami port Oct. 30 next year and arrives in Jamaica Nov. 3. -
Paul Stanley's Unaired Folgers Coffee Commercial Surfaces, KISS Frontman Sings Sans Makeup [WATCH]
Remember that time when KISS frontman Paul Stanley was the face of Folgers Coffee (sans makeup)? It's okay if you don't because no one does. The singer appeared in a TV spot back in 2000, but it never aired. After watching the commercial, which recently surfaced on the Internet, it's easy to see why it never saw the light of day. -
KISS’ Paul Stanley Calls Led Zeppelin Debut a ‘Disaster,’ but ‘Brilliant’
The knock on this generation's music is usually technology-based. Contemporary artists and producers have the ability to program perfect songs, and they do. But that philosophy is not very "rock n' roll," and it's incited many a geezer-y diatribe this year. -
Dave Grohl Reflects on 'Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways' Series, Says Next Project Will Be 'Bigger'
Dave Grohl's love letter to American music, Sonic Highways, came to an end on Friday (Dec. 5). The Foo Fighters ended their journey in New York City, interviewing the likes of KISS's Paul Stanley, Public Enemy's Chuck D and record producer Rick Rubin. The frontman spoke with 'Rolling Stone' recently about the series and reflected on the epic journey. -
KISS' Paul Stanley Talks Dave Grohl, 'Sonic Highways' Appearance
With Foo Fighters' "Sonic Highways" still making its way through an eight-week HBO journey, the praise for Dave Grohl from his co-stars is far from over. This week, KISS' Paul Stanley took his turn gushing to "Rolling Stone." -
Paul Stanley: KISS Was 'Screwed Over' at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Gene Simmons Had Fun Though [WATCH]
Although Gene Simmons was glad to be a part of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, KISS frontman Paul Stanley was a little less enthused. The singer took to Twitter to express his displeasure with the appearance, for which they played "Rock and Roll All Nite," but offered no specific reason why. It sounds like there was some sort of miscommunication between the band's camp and an executive in charge of the parade.
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