Michael Brandvold
Michael Brandvold
Joey Cassata I Youtube
START WITH A DREAM: A Drummer’s Journey from Rock & Roll to T.V. to Broadway is a story about making your dreams come true no matter what obstacles stand in your way. Follow Joey from his early childhood when he was first introduced to his musical idols KISS, to being the drummer of an actual KISS tribute band, and then ultimately touring the US with KISS with his own rock band ZO2. After releasing several albums, Joey and ZO2 went on to star in their own TV show, Z Rock on IFC. Z Rock became the highest rated debut show in IFC history. After Z Rock, Joey went on to perform with the Tony Award winning Broadway musical Natasha Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812. Filled with unique and colorful tales of life in the entertainment business, this book is for anyone who has ever had a dream – or even more so for those who have yet to discover their own. So go out and find what you love and go after it…Start With a Dream
David Ashdown
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Ace on the Charts !
Bruce Kulick I Facebook
Here’s my in-depth KISSTORY of an iconic Kulick guitar from the Crazy Nights era. My 1987 Radioactive BC Rich has it’s own story of how it became so unique and a featured part of my KISS years. I share the early beginnings to it’s video and photo fame, then onto it’s journey to Eric Carr and then back to me. I play some riffs for fun, so I know you’ll enjoy this “KISS Guitar of the Month of October, AMPLIFIED”!
There is all kinds of unseen footage for an “Elder” Box Set
Here’s why I would do an “Elder” Box Set. The same old stuff has been out there on YouTube for years, but there are more things out there that the band doesn’t have. Most fans have seen KISS perform “The Oath”, “World Without Heroes”, and “I” from the TV Show “Friday’s”. That afternoon of the “Friday’s” performance was also filmed. During that footage, Paul is teaching Ace the guitar solo to “The Oath”. It’s a train wreck! It’s crazy because Paul has to keep stopping and showing him parts. That has never been released. The soundcheck itself is unbelievable. Some recent recordings have also surfaced from Ace in the hole studios. These are fantastic and its only Ace, Gene, Eric Carr, and Bob Ezrin. You can hear them talking between stuff. This recording has never seen the light of day. I think fans would pay through the nose to see and hear this stuff!
Gene Simmons confirmed that KISS almost had a cartoon in 1979
The story is that Hanna Barberra had the thing ready to go, but Bill Aucoin put the brakes on it. He didn’t wan’t the band to get overexposed in 1979. Gene Simmons told me there is concept art of it. They were going to do it on NBC and they were in the “Dynasty” costumes. Gene said he owned all the original artwork that was done.
Joe
The Game only Sonny could come up with..So mean it should be a crime!
Michael Brandvold
Michael Brandvold
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Did KISS release the right singles from the albums they were promoting? If not, what songs would you have chosen?
Greg Prato
Although Ace Frehley has certainly penned (or co-penned) quite a few rock classics – “Cold Gin,” “Parasite,” “Shock Me,” etc. – he has always had a knack for selecting cover songs by others, resulting in some of his best-known tunes. In case you forgot, I’m talkin’ ’bout his biggest hit, “New York Groove” (penned by Russ Ballard), “2000 Man” (by Jagger-Richards),” and “Into The Night” (another penned by Ballard).
So it made sense when Ace went “the all-covers route” with 2016’s Origins Vol. 1, which saw Kiss’ original “spaceman” take on tunes by the likes of the Stones, Hendrix, and Cream, among others. The album was such a success that four years later, Ace released a follow-up, Origins Vol. 2.
Here, Ace goes track-by-track through Origins Vol. 2, explaining what it was about the originals that got his attention. And also, we couldn’t resist asking him to name his top Kiss guitar solos and explain how he comes up with them. That breakdown is after the track-by-track.
That was the first Led Zeppelin song I ever heard on record because it was the first song on Led Zeppelin I. I was lucky enough to see Led Zeppelin’s first New York appearance at the Fillmore East when I was a teenager – they were opening for Iron Butterfly. They just blew me away. I knew from the minute I saw them that they were going to be huge. And of course, we all know the history behind Led Zeppelin.
I was always a big Mountain fan. Later on in life, I became friends with Leslie West because we met on the road and he invited me to his house for dinner. He was always a guitar player that impressed me, because he never played really super-fast solos. He always did melodic, bluesy guitar solos, but he knew where to place the notes. He was a master at that.