Gene Simmons Demon Rock Tee
Gene Simmons Demon Rock Tee
This KISS tee features the Gene Simmons Demon Rock artwork on front. Black 100% cotton.
KISS 4K Set Of 4 Lithographic Prints
KISS 4K Comics lithographic prints set of 4 features all four band members. Each lithographic print measures 40 x 27"."
Kiss Plate Signed Lithograph
Limited to 1500 prints, this 1995-96 convention tour lithograph boasts plate signatures from all four members. Measures 27 x 31"."
Kiss Hand Signed Lithograph
Limited to only 500 hand signed pieces, this 1995-96 convention tour lithograph boasts hand-signatures from all four members. Measures 27 x 31"."
Today In KISS History – February 6th
1974 - KISS plays Calgary, Alberta, Canada at South Alberta Tech during the group's first tour.
1976 - KISS performs in St. Paul, Minnesota at the Minnesota Theater during the Alive! tour.
1977 - KISS plays a concert during their Rock And Roll Over tour at Bloomington, Minnesota. KISS appears in an article printed by the Leisure Times newspaper in New York City, New York.
1984 - KISS is interviewed on Rockline, a nationally syndicated radio program.
1985 - KISS does a show in Phoenix, Arizona at Veterans Memorial Coliseum during the Animalize tour.
1988 - KISS plays Fayetteville, North Carolina at the Cumberland County Civic Center during the Crazy Nights tour.
1991 - Gene Simmons is in the studio audience of the television show Into The Night; he's there to watch House Of Lords perform. He's produced a lot of their material, and signed them to Simmons Records.
1995 - KISS performs the full-scale show in Adelaide, Australia at the Entertainment Center during the 1995-1996 Worldwide Conventions tour.
1997 - KISS plays a problematic second show of a two-night stand in Sydney, Australia at the Entertainment Center on the Alive-Worldwide 96/97 tour. Everything is going smoothly until the guitar solo in "Shock Me", when Ace's guitar cuts out just before he places it on the hook so it can fly away. Ace then looks very upset and flings the Les Paul into the cymbals as the guitar slowly & silently flies away. Then as Ace makes his way over to stage right onto the ramp, there is no spotlight on him, prompting him to shout "Lights!" to que the lighting guy. Another problem occurs during the start of "I Stole Your Love" as Peter is badly out of time. The group stops and Paul says "Uh, .. I think we'll start that one again." During the song "Black Diamond" Ace and Paul are stuck out over the audience as the 'cherry-picker' lift is in the full extended position but it doesn't seem to function properly. Eventually the problem is solved and both guitarists are safe & sound back on stage where they perform the encores of the night.
2000 - Glamnation (featuring Eric Singer) performs at The Gig in Hollywood, California.
2005 - Gene Simmons enjoys the third day of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Louisiana.
2009 - Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick are on tour with the Eric Singer Project at the Fritz Walter Stadion VIP Lounge in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
What Will The New Kiss Album Sound Like?
Well, 2009 is upon us and with it the news that KISS will release a new album this year. Reportedly, the new album will feature thirteen brand new songs. Nine of which written by lead singer Paul Stanley, one by lead guitarist Tommy Thayer and three by bassist Gene Simmons. Initial reports indicate it will sound a lot like vintage KISS, which we can only hope and pray is true. The last full original album was Psycho Circus, in 1998. It is hard to believe that it has been ten plus years since we had a full length release from the hottest band in the world. The lineup will feature Stanley, Simmons, Thayer and drummer Eric Singer. KISS fans yearn for the vintage heart pounding songs that were written in the early days on works such as the self titled, first album, KISS and every album in between up until Double Platinum. The closest thing to come out of the KISS discography, since 1978, that matches the early work would be the 1992 release of Revenge. While each album in between has it's great songs, KISS fans usually look at the total package when comparing the vast number of releases. The albums of the late 80's were pretty much filler and the band still had many lineup changes and immense issues to still work through. The current lineup seems to be cohesive enough to get back to where the band came from, musically speaking. KISS fans, want the best, and hopefully the 2009 album will get us the best.
KISS To Play In Argentina For First Time In Over A Decade
KISS has announced that they will close out the Quilmes Rock Festival at River Plate Stadium on April 5th, 2009 and perform for the first time in Argentina in over a decade. This appearance in Argentina will continue the KISS Alive/35 tour which started in Australia with a performance at the opening season Formula One race where 60,000 plus race fans jammed the stage to watch KISS play their classic songs. The tour continued on to Europe where they performed shows in nineteen different countries. KISS' stadium shows in Stockholm, Sweden sold 32,000 show tickets in just twenty minutes time and shows in Helsinki, Finland and Oslo, Norway also sold out in a matter minutes.
Ace Heading To Space To Record Music?
KISS member Ace Frehley, known as the "Spaceman," has launched a project to actually head into outer space to record music. The Ace To Space website has issued the following statement:
"To put the biggest question to rest, YES this is a real venture and we are going to do everything we can to be sure Ace is given the opportunity to take a journey into outer space.
During the last 10 months since we started this venture, our priority has been to establish our mission and do the due diligence to make sure it was even possible. Now that we know it is, our next objective is to make sure Ace is given the opportunity.
We have chosen VH1 to document this mission from the ground up and yesterday, Jeff Olde, VH1 Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production, was given the latest top secret details regarding this mission."
Ace Frehley New Solo Album Titled Anomaly

Ace Frehley - Anomaly
Former KISS lead guitarist Ace Frehley has titled his new solo album, "Anomaly". The new album is due out this spring. Some new tracks on the album are "Genghis Khan", "A Little Below the Angels", "Pain in the Neck" and an instrumental song named "Fractured Quantum", which is a follow-up to his previous instrumental songs "Fractured Mirror" and "Fractured Too". Frehley has said that he is aiming for 12 tracks on this album and studio work has spanned several months, and some of the songs go back 12 years.
Gene Simmons To Be Animated In Nick At Nite Comedy
Kiss bassist and founder Gene Simmons will once again lend his animated likeness to a new comedy series that will debut next summer as part of Nickelodeon's 'Nick at Nite' programming. The show will follow a dentist and his family as they hit the open road in a toothbrush-topped dental vehicle. The series, which will also star actor Kevin Nealon. The show, "Glenn Martin D.D.S.," is an animated program about a dentist who takes his family on a cross-country adventure after family house burns down.



