03/21/2015

Overhauled LA KISS eager to strike a new chord

BY DAN ARRITT / OC Register

Players, coaches, executives, cheerleaders and even Choco Bear, the fuzzy mascot from Children�s Hospital of Orange County, gathered inside Honda Center on Thursday afternoon. They served as backdrops for the most famous person in the building, Paul Stanley, the longtime lead singer of the iconic rock band KISS, who has ventured into the Arena Football League as part-owner of the Orange-County based Los Angeles KISS indoor football team.

Stanley stood on a podium that sat atop the silver game-day turf, grabbed a microphone as he does best and began talking football. But before he could start promoting KISS�s upcoming season, set to begin March 27 at the Portland Thunder, he took a moment to beg for forgiveness after last year�s rough debut, which ended with a 3-15 record and an organization full of disappointed players, coaches, executives and owners, many of whom are no longer around.

�We apologize for the way things went last time,� said Stanley, 63, dressed almost entirely in black with white platform shoes and a loose-fitting tie adorned with grey skulls.

Stanley and his ownership partners, who include fellow KISS band member Gene Simmons, instigated changes to the top levels of management within the organization, betting those moves would filter down and create a change in attitude and culture within the locker room.

The way he sees it, things couldn�t get any worse.

�There's life after death, because I saw the team last year and it didn�t look good,� he said.

One element that wasn�t overhauled is the head coaching position. Bob McMillen is back after experiencing his first losing season as a coach or player since middle school. The AFL Hall of Fame member took full blame for what happened on the field last season, but was also optimistic his team could turn things around.

�I know there were a lot of promises and guarantees last season that we didn�t fulfill,� he said. �But the one thing I will promise this year is we will play our hardest every time we step on the football field.�

The roster includes a bevy of new players as well. Adrian McPherson, who played two seasons at Florida State, is expected to take over the quarterback duties. The former sixth-round pick of the New Orleans Saints has bounced between the AFL and Canadian Football League the last 11 years, spending last season with the Calgary Stampeders of the CFL.

�I just want to be part of something special,� he said. �I don�t know what happened last year, and I don�t really care what happened last year. It felt right here. It felt special.�

Stanley said he plans to be more involved in the day-to-day operations of the club, if only to keep a better pulse on the attitude from the top down. He doesn�t want any reason for the organization to fail to improve in its sophomore year.

�You can talk it, but you�ve got to walk it,� Stanley said. �And we�re walking it big time.�

 

03/20/2015

Gene Simmons on latest Talk is Jericho

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03/19/2015

�Dressed To Kill� Turns 40: Celebrate With 40 KISS-tastic Album Facts

by Mike McPadden

Dressed to Kill by Kiss hit record stores on March 19, 1975. The third album by the hottest band in the world upped the pop energy of previous records without skimping on the hard and heavy and (at least) three of its ten songs endure as rousing, roof-raising classics�including one that, bar none, is rock-and-roll�s all-time greatest party starter.

Alas, as with Kiss�s self-titled debut and it�s follow-up, Hotter Than Hell, poor Dressed to Kill landed with a dull thud. That three-peat losing streak broke, big time, upon the explosive breakthrough of 1975�s Alive, which sent new fans scrambling to catch up with the Kiss back catalogue. As a result, Dressed to Kill got a second chance at life and today, as we celebrate the album�s fortieth birthday, it�s proven to be nothing less than immortal.

Here now are 40 Kisstastic facts to celebrate Dressed to Kill still knocking dead all comers at the dawn of its fifth decade.

1. First and foremost: �Rock and Roll All Nite� closes Dressed to Kill on the ultimate of up notes. Although it (some how) wasn�t an instant hit, the song steadily and within a couple of year�s time became Kiss�s signature anthem on par (some might dare to even say surpassing) the mighty likes of what �Satisfaction� is to the Stones or how �Stairway to Heaven� looms so large in the lore of Led Zeppelin.

 

2. Dressed to Kill�s shot of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss wearing business suits on a street corner stands as one of rock�s great cover images. Only drummer Criss actually owned a suit, the other guys borrowed theirs from manager Bill Aucoin. Good thing he was skinny.

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03/19/2015

PHOTO: LA KISS MEDIA DAY AT THE HONDA CENTER

LA KISS would like to thank Dollar Loan Center for kicking off the first donation to ChocChildrens Hospital today at the ‪‎LA KISS‬ vs. San Jose Saber Cats charity scrimmage!

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