Paul Stanley Takes Potshot at Reviewer From 1974Paul Stanley Takes Potshot at Reviewer From 1974Kiss member marks 47th anniversary of critical report: "This grows funnier every year."Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Kiss Manager Credits Success to ‘Four Chords and Bad Lyrics’Kiss Manager Credits Success to ‘Four Chords and Bad Lyrics’Doc McGhee also predicts Ace Frehley will “show up” before farewell tour ends.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Kiss Announce Two-Night A&E ‘Biography: Kisstory’ DocumentaryKiss Announce Two-Night A&E ‘Biography: Kisstory’ DocumentaryGuitarist and singer Paul Stanley says he's "very proud" of upcoming film. Allison RappAllison Rapp
When Kiss Made Their National TV DebutWhen Kiss Made Their National TV DebutPaul Stanley never forgot impact of performing on Dick Clark’s ‘In Concert’ show in 1974.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Gene Simmons Leaving California for ‘Quieter Life’ in NevadaGene Simmons Leaving California for ‘Quieter Life’ in NevadaRocker is tired of the SoCal lifestyle - and everything that comes with it. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
That Time ‘The Love Boat’ Channeled Kiss and Alice CooperThat Time ‘The Love Boat’ Channeled Kiss and Alice CooperBlack-and-white makeup, fire and a gigantic snake. Sound familiar? Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Paul Stanley Expects Solo Band Tour Before Kiss ReturnPaul Stanley Expects Solo Band Tour Before Kiss ReturnHe believes COVID restrictions will allow Soul Station to play shows before arenas and stadiums reopen.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Paul Stanley Releases New Original Soul Station Song ‘I, Oh I’Paul Stanley Releases New Original Soul Station Song ‘I, Oh I’Track will be featured on the group's upcoming album, 'Now and Then.' Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Hear Paul Stanley’s Soul Station Cover Spinners ClassicHear Paul Stanley’s Soul Station Cover Spinners ClassicKiss frontman's side project tackles "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love."Dave LiftonDave Lifton
How Bryan Adams Wrote ‘War Machine’ for KissHow Bryan Adams Wrote ‘War Machine’ for KissCanadian is pleased to hear that song remains a regular part of band's live shows 40 years later.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty