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Latest KISS cover: Business Jet Traveler magazine
Paul Stanley graces the cover of the April issue of Business Jet Traveler magazine.
Read the feature story interview now at www.bjtonline.com.
Limited Edition KISS Destroyer Vinyl
Sound of Vinyl's exclusive limited edition KISS Destroyer vinyl is almost sold out. Get it while you can!
- 180-gram
- red vinyl with black swirls
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Tommy Thayer At Valencia Barnes And Noble Tomorrow!
KISS lead guitarist Tommy Thayer and animation legend David Feiss are set to partner with the WiSH Education Foundation to debut their new book and storybook application on Saturday.
Posted by: Lorena Mejia / KHTS - www.hometownstation.com
The book, called “Ernest Hummingbird,” is a children’s story, recommended for those in kindergarten to fourth grade, of a lovable young hummingbird named Ernest who wants to sing and not just hum, according to the book’s description.
Ernest ends up taking his two best friends on a journey to pursue his dream, while experiencing anticipation, wonder and occasionally disappointment.
The book is paired with a storybook application, available on the Apple Store, and is narrated by Darius Rucker, a country music artist and musician in the American rock band, Hootie & the Blowfish.
Thayer, who wrote and produced the music for the book, will be accompanied by other stars.
Santa Clarita celebrities Sara Rowe and Sara Niemietz are also expected to join Thayer and Feiss.
KISS SIGHTING: KISS POSTERS ON NEW ROSEANNE SHOW
KISS IS EVERYWHERE!
KISS Rock and Roll Over and Dynasty posters on ABC's new Roseanne show!
Thanks to Kat Marra for sharing the images with us.
KSHE Kite Fly with KISS
From: KSHE
Flashback: March 29, 1974 in Forest Park
To St. Louis’ law enforcement and the mayor’s office, odd developments in the good part of town must have seemed ominous. A peaceful rebellion, armed with kites and marijuana, had formed in Forest Park. Traffic was tied up for hours, and the next day the story landed in the newspaper. To those in St. Louis who hadn’t heard of KSHE, this was their introduction, along with the rest of the United States. The thousands who gathered in Forest Park on March 29, 1974 celebrated the coming of spring. A cool sunny day punctuated by brisk winds gave the fans the perfect day to fly a kite. As the fans slowly filled up the park, dozens of kites sailed gently into the breeze. Massive contraptions took to the air before the large crowd made their launch impossible. At least one brave soul teamed up with his creation to take to the skies. As thousands poured in, there was less room for the giants and their smaller paper and wood versions. To get a better view, dozens of fans climbed upon backstops of the baseball diamonds and also bent the wooden soccer goal posts like a twigs under their weight. They weren’t there to just see the kites sail in the skies. They were there to see a concert. A band named KISS just started their first U.S. tour a week before. Standing on stage, the band witnessed something historic. On that day they performed before their largest audience as a headliner in the United States, as KISS Alive author Kurt Gooch noted in 2007. Just one week on tour and KSHE was there to help. KSHE became one of the first radio stations in the U.S. to play a KISS single.
Photos © Bill Parsons & Bill Greenblatt. Text © John Neiman, In Concert: KSHE and 40+ Years of Rock in St. Louis
KISS FAN ART
KISS ARMY ROCKS!
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Here is your chance to learn how to play guitar alongside legendary KISS frontman Paul Stanley and KEEP the guitar after your lesson! You will have a private one-hour guitar lesson with one of rock’s most influential icons of all time.
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Lollipop Theater Network is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2001, which has created in-hospital programming for children facing life-threatening illness nationwide. These programs give them the opportunity to experience magical escapes in the form of movie screenings of current films, music jams, artist days led by top Animation Studios, and visits by some of their favorite celebrities.
Business Jet Traveler interviews Paul Stanley
By Margie Goldsmith / www.bjtonline.com/business-jet-news
Ⓒ 2018 by Business Jet Traveler, reprinted by permission.
After selling millions of records and achieving worldwide fame with Kiss in the 1970s, he was still “on a mission to find happiness.” But even then, flying privately was one thing that brought him pleasure.
Paul Stanley is best known as the cofounder, lead singer, and rhythm guitarist for Kiss, the now 45-year-old rock band, which has collected 30 gold albums and claims to have sold more than 100 million records. He has written such Kiss hits as “Love Gun,” “God of Thunder,” “Black Diamond,” and “Rock and Roll All Nite.” The group—which is known for its elaborate costumes and facial makeup—was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Performing and writing are just part of what Stanley does. He designs Kiss album covers, stages, and apparel; he created the iconic Kiss logo; and he has overseen the group’s transformation into a worldwide brand with more than 2,000 licensees. He also designs guitars that have racked up over $20 million in sales and paints portraits and abstracts that have garnered another $3 million in sales. As an actor, Stanley played the title role in The Phantom of the Opera in Toronto in 1999, earning standing ovations and helping the show post million-dollar weekly ticket sales.
Along with Gene Simmons—the only other original Kiss member who still performs with the group—Stanley is a partner in Rock & Brews restaurants, a franchise chain that has about 20 locations in the U.S. and expects to have a minimum of 50 within the next five years. His 2014 autobiography, Face the Music: A Life Exposed, was a New York Times bestseller.
Kiss’s members fly together privately. Do you own an airplane?
No. We lease or charter, depending upon the length of a tour. For myself, my flying is sporadic and it’s also on a whim or on a day’s notice. The idea of an aircraft sitting around really doesn’t make monetary sense. I’m the first person to charter for a flight. There are certain pleasures that I feel very comfortable in saying I’ve earned, and at this point in my life flying private is very much one of them.
Do you remember the first time you flew privately?
It was on a small Learjet in the ’70s. We had to go do an appearance. And as exciting as it was, I’m not a fan of cigar tubes with wings on them. That’s not to defame Lears or any of the small aircraft; it’s just that I am a big guy and I don’t want to crawl into an aircraft. I don’t want my head hitting the ceiling. I am a big fan of six-foot cabin heights.