Can you name these ’70s rock hits from a single line? The 1970s witnessed unprecedented innovation and rebellion, producing ...
Before the action figures, the comic books printed with blood, the lunchboxes or the “Phantom of the Park” TV movie, Kiss was a young, hungry, relatively unknown band hitting the road in the ...
Excluding the brief classical music opener "Fanfare," the most-skipped song on Music From 'The Elder' is actually one of the ...
Frehley wrote a hit for the band right off the bat with “Cold Gin.” Featured on KISS’ 1974 self-titled debut album, “Cold Gin” follows a man drowning his sorrows in the potent liquor. In the KISS: ...
Outside of the pyrotechnics and Devil-ish menace of spitting blood and breathing fire around KISS songs throughout his career, Simmons also had more depth to his taste in music. Written and recorded ...
It's safe to say Eric Carr wasn't initially thrilled with the way Paul Stanley reworked "All Hell's Breakin' Loose," the first Kiss single on which the drummer earned a co-writing credit. "I just ...