9 year old drumming prodigy Dylan to perform at NJ KISS Expo this Saturday

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We’ve just booked a really special attraction to the 2012 New Jersey KISS Expo, coming up this Saturday September 8. We have a 9 year old Peter Criss look-alike who can play drums as well as any seasoned musical many times his age! Dylan will perform in the early afternoon in full Cat makeup and costume – Prepare to be amazed! But don’t take our word for it, check out the video below!

The 2012 New Jersey KISS Expo is this Saturday September 8th. Tickets are still available and can be purchased HERE at a discount. We still also have a few Peter Criss meet and greet VIP packages left and they will be gone before the expo.

The New Jersey KISS Expo is going to be such a blast this year! Come on down and hang out with all your KISS friends or make some new ones. Browse the ENDLESS dealer merchandise tables with KISS Collectibles from the ’70s to the present! Meet Bruce Kulick and his brother Bob. See Peter Criss judge the KISS Costume contest – stay the day! Plenty to eat, drink and do.

Concert Review: Kiss, Motley Crue bring impressive performance to First Niagara Pavilion

Scott Mervis | Post Gazette

Paul Stanley actually came out and said it in a recent interview. Kiss will go on without him and co-founder Gene Simmons. Mr. Stanley explained that Kiss was not just a band, but an “ideal” that was bigger than any one of them.

It’s a little ridiculous to think of them blowing fire and running around in giant heels at, what, 65? 70?

But for now, the Kiss frontmen are a sprightly 62, and tonight at the First Niagara Pavilion, they pulled off the same tricks they did in 1976, and more, with a truck full of pyro and some well-placed wires.

On this “Tour,” Kiss has a band of relative youngsters barking at its heels. Motley Crue was the kickstart, and it’s still a tough act to follow.

The devilish Crue, which, by some miracle, still has all four original members, entered in a ghoulish procession through the back of the pavilion and took a fiery, steampunk-themed stage with “Saints of Los Angeles,” the title track from its most recent (2008) album, played at punishing volume.

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