At one time, Ace Frehley was a manifestation, if not an outright snapshot, of rock and roll excess. That came in the form of balls-to-the-wall, Les Paul–into-a-Marshall badassery and a party-hearty ...
Ace Frehley recalls the many on-stage accidents and mishaps he experienced when performing with Kiss, including the time he almost died on stage. In an interview with Music Radar, the former Kiss ...
A lot changed during the nearly two-year gap between ‘Love Gun’ and the next Kiss studio album, ‘Dynasty,’ and while the record sounds fragmented and somewhat neutered as a result, it ...
His Kiss days were blighted with injuries, but none were as death-defying as one shocking night in Florida in ‘76 ...
While 'Dynasty' found Kiss dipping their toe into ... supremely infectious and optimistic 'Tomorrow.' Still, it might be Ace Frehley who comes off best, seemingly impervious to the trends around ...