Paul Stanley Solo Tour 1989 book

KISSmuseum.com

NEW, UNUSED CONDITION DIRECTLY FROM THE PRINTER. We came across a sealed case and this book could not be in better condition! No fingerprints. Never been opened.

The most amazing KISS-related book to come out in decades – The Paul Stanley Solo tour 1989 book delves deep into the history of this obscure, 12-city mini tour featuring Paul Stanley, Eric Singer, Bob Kulick and Gary Corbet.

Every stop on the tour is explicitly detailed with photos, set lists, news clippings, tickets, concert posters, merchandise, advertisements and fan contributions. There will never be a more comprehensive collection of information for this tour – everything you need to know is here!

Imported from Spain, English edition.

includes the 2 page pull out poster of Paul live 1983.

80 pages

Over 250 photos

8 x 11.5 inches

Soft-cover

MINT condition from factory case.

Paul Stanley Solo Tour Book 1989 HERE at KISSmuseum.com

 

 

 

The KISS Room – January 2022

Matt Porter

KISS ARMY – I want YOU to meet me in THE KISS ROOM!

As we kick off the new year, Matt Porter and Bobby Dreher are joined by Tom Higgins and Joe McGinness from KLASSIK ’78 to talk about their new album, “PHANTOMS“, as well as Brent Zuis with his new project “SEQUENCE ONE: GLASS JAR“!

It’s a jam packed show full of KISS talk, KISS tunes and talented KISS fans!

It’s the start of the new year, let’s keep the party going in THE KISS ROOM!

Originally broadcast via Montco Radio on Friday, January 14, 2022.

Former CREEM Editor DUSTY WRIGHT talks KISS

David Ashdown

Decidedly twangy & slightly esoteric New York based musician, producer, writer and former Editor-in-Chief of Creem Magazine, Mark Patracca, aka DUSTY WRIGHT, takes time out to share a few KISS stories from a life on the front-lines of rock & roll …The curator of Culture Catch, Dusty is as well-steeped an entertainment authority & aficionado as one might ever hope to meet (and a pretty good sport as he leans towards prog rock & punk, and admitted he doesn’t own a KISS record!!!). Dusty’s worn more hats in the biz than the guys on Bonanza, it’s no wonder people call him ‘the metaphysical cowboy’. He even ran Prince‘s fanzine, spending weeks at a time at Paisley Park  …Dusty takes us from his first hearing “Strutter” on WMMS The Buzzard in Cleveland in ’73 to meeting Gene Simmons in ’92 to hear the Revenge pitch, stopping off on the way to ‘alleged goings-on’ July 23rd of ’75 when KISS recorded their set in Wildwood, NJ, some of which would be used on their ultimate breakthrough ALIVE! …I forgot to ask if Dusty’s willing now to enlist. His wife did date Paul Stanley at one point. We’ll call it even. That’s rock & roll – KISStorian.com

Read all about it HERE at KISStorian Brothers