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The singer and guitarist explained why he won’t be participating in the upcoming “Kiss Kruise: Landlocked in Vegas” event.
Nearly two years after the curtain fell on Kiss for the final time, Ace Frehley has finally shared details as to why he was a ...
Former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley says he turned down an invitation to join his old bandmates Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley ...
In a new interview, founding KISS guitarist Ace Frehley said he turned down an invite to take part in the 2025 KISS Kruise, ...
Frehley discusses why he’s not appearing at any of the band’s upcoming events – and on his often complicated relationship ...
A rock legend says he turned down a reunion after his band made the “biggest mistake.” ...
The prestige of the Kennedy Center Honors cannot be overstated, and I accept this on behalf of the long legacy of Kiss and ...
Ace Frehley said he heard from Paul Stanley shortly after demanding an apology from his former Kiss bandmate last week — but all he received was a "Fuck you" during a five-second phone call.
Ace Frehley believes the original Kiss lineup was a victim of its own success. As the band’s first guitarist, Frehley’s initial tenure lasted from 1973 to 1982.
And when Frehley returned in the mid-’90s, Bly was again thwarted: he had to sell his ticket to the reunion tour. He finally caught the band in concert two years later.
Ace Frehley dives into his latest solo album, '10,000 Volts,' and says it might be as good — maybe even better — than his 1978 self-titled debut.
Watch Ace Frehley Perform ‘Shout It Out Loud’ Open the Youtube video Subscribe to Ultimate Classic Rock on Youtube Simmons will launch a nine-date tour on May 2 in Peachtree City, Georgia.