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Paul Stanley was involved in every one of Kiss’s 12 studio albums released between 1973 and 2023, when the group quit touring (and presumably went into retirement).
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS perform during the final show of KISS: End of the Road World Tour at Madison Square Garden on December 02, 2023.© Getty Images for Live Nation ...
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Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Paul Stanley perform at Kiss's final show of thir End of the Road World Tour at Madison Square Garden, December 2, 2023.
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Paul Stanley says Kiss‘ upcoming Las Vegas event is about to get some major upgrades. Earlier this year it was announced that the band would make their first live appearance since concluding ...
KISS rocker Paul Stanley is reflecting on a rough patch the band dealt with in the 1980s, when bandmate Gene Simmons put his energy toward other projects. Stanley, 73, opened up about the sense of ...
KISS’ first farewell tour wasn’t something that Paul Stanley enjoyed. During a recent episode of The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan, the guitarist opened up about the less-than-ideal ...
Stanley, 75, is the frontman of the classic rock band KISS, which formed in the early 1970s and retired from touring in 2023. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
In 2000, Stanley wiped off his Starchild makeup again for an unlikely collaboration with the 170-year-old coffee brand Folgers. “Life is strange,” said Stanley.
While he was doing this, Stanley was left to handle all of KISS's musical duties, including most of the songwriting duties for their 1984 album, Animalize. "I felt betrayed.