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KISS Drawing

I am a really big fan of you guys and decided to draw this to pass the time in quarantine - Hannah Ramalho

Posted on 05/27/2020

Unmasked Anniversary

I celebrated the 40th Anniversary of Unmasked by listening to my original issue vinyl and busting out the poster. - Timothy Bianconi

Posted on 05/27/2020

Edu and Gene, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil - 2012

Hello! My name is Daniel Sobral, I'm twenty years old and a fan from Brazil. Since I was a child, my father taught me everything about Kiss. I was raised surrounded by your music, movies, comics and action figures. However, this text is not about me. Three weeks ago my father, Eduardo Alfredo, passed away, victim of Coronavirus. My father taught me that Kiss was more than just a band, it was a lifestyle that gave him a sense of taking rock and roll to his soul. He felt the passion for Kiss music inside his chest. He carried the faces of the heroes, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, on his skin, with some nice tattoos. He believed that one day he would be able to truly thank what Kiss did in his life, a motivation and happiness. My father, without a doubt, was one of the biggest Kiss fans in Brazil. He was known among fans, fan clubs, events and conventions. He always showed a huge admiration for all team members and crew. He had the opportunity to talk to the band's members a few times, but he always said there was a sentence left to be said. He was now excited about The End of The Road Tour, as he was finally going to say goodbye to his heroes. We were agreeing to participate in our second meet&greet, now in São Paulo. We had also purchased tickets for Argentina, Porto Alegre and Curitiba. He had everything scheduled. He knew what he was going to say to the band, and what the new meet&greet would be like, but he never told me, because he wanted me to get carried away by the few words he was going to say to Paul and Gene. Now the job of saying goodbye is left for me. I don't know if this letter will reach the Kiss members, but I just wanted to write a simple note of "thank you" for filling my life with joy and good memories. It is strange to write to "you". You are so far from me, but yet so close. My father always talked about your music and what Kiss represented in his life. For me, you are friends who have always been by my side, and will always be. So, thank you for connecting me to my dad, in a way that no other band could. Thank you for motivating us to face life's obstacles. And now I will face another obstacle with a lot of love in my heart, because the memories will be like my father's kiss. My mom also shares a passion for the band. On my parent?€™s second honeymoon, they went to a Kiss show on Los Angeles. It was my mom's first Kiss concert, and kind of mine too... since she was pregnant of me. I was blessed by that show, so my passion could not be different. I also write this letter to share something that only a few people have seen: his funeral. One of my father's wishes, before passing away, was to be buried with Kiss songs. However, this was not possible, due to the times we live in. But, his biggest wish was granted. We played some Kiss songs in a car radio. He was buried to the sound of "Forever". In his coffin, we put some T-shirts, which symbolized his passion. Also, his body is wrapped in two flags, from his favorites albums: "Love Gun" and "Rock n Roll Over". If Kiss fans are Kiss Army then my father was a brave soldier, who honors the flag wrapped around his body. Now, I hear "Nothing Can Keep Me From You" with different feeling. My father always told me that he interpreted it as a song from a father to a son. But now I see that it is about anyone who is far away, but who is close in the feeling of love. Kiss taught me that my dad will always be close to me. With the songs and memories of our conversations, experiences and all the concerts he had been (seventeen in total). So, thank you Kiss, and I wish you all the best. May we meet again soon and I will give you my father's hug, personally. We are one. Goodbye. Kiss from Daniel.

Posted on 05/27/2020

Celebrate with KISS

Hi! The birthday can't be birthday without KISS cake!!! Every birthday I celebrate with a KISS cake as a tradition. These are some of my KISS birthday cakes I made for me. Greeting from Bulgaria! I love you KISS! - Emilia Dimitrova

Posted on 05/27/2020

Little Demon in the making

My son Alex absolutely loves The Demon Gene Simmons and decided to pick up daddy's guitar and try to play and sing I Love it Loud!! Didn't have the heart to tell him that was not a bass. KISS KIDS RULE!! - Melissa Goodman

Posted on 05/27/2020

KISS Cross-stitch

As with so many others, it's been a stressful time for my girlfriend. She works in the ICU at a hospital. She spent some time durig her days off to cross-stitch this for me as a gift because she knows how much I love KISS! The picture doesn't fully capture how cool it is. Each ikon is bordered with the respective solo color! I'm happy to add this one of a kind piece to my collection! - Jason Shaw

Posted on 05/27/2020

Gene Simmons Painting

I am a LONG time KISS fan. I consider Paul Stanley to be my personal God. I was so amazed by his artwork that it inspired me to pick up the paint brush after 40+ years (LONG time KISS fan). I copied a couple of the pieces he did and then I did this picture of Gene from a photo I found on the internet. I hope everyone enjoys it! - Larry Moore

Posted on 05/27/2020

KISS puzzle

During quarantine, me and my family decided to do a puzzle of my favorite band đ¼¤˜KISS Jerry Burbank
Posted on 05/26/2020
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