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In a wide-ranging interview with PEOPLE, KISS frontman Paul Stanley discusses the band's upcoming A&E documentary, the resume of their farewell tour and how he found true happiness ...
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).
The first time Paul Stanley saw the Temptations perform, he was awestruck. He said he hadn’t hit puberty when the iconic Motown vocal quintet took the stage during a performance not far from his ...
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.
KISS lead singer Paul Stanley is auctioning off a 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray convertible that he specially ordered without knowing he was going to get a historic vehicle. The car is equipped ...
As Kiss celebrates its 50th anniversary, singer and guitarist Paul Stanley explains the sense of optimism that lies at the heart of his 'Black Series' paintings (ahead of appearances at Wentworth ...
Kiss' Paul Stanley revealed critics did not always appreciate his band. He said his band's closest contemporary was Aerosmith. He said Kiss was so much more than Aerosmith.
KISS Musician Paul Stanley attends launch event for PUMA Collection on September 26, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Denise Truscello/Getty Images for PUMA ...
Kiss-off: Paul Stanley embraces love of vintage R&B with new Soul Station band and album: ‘It’s liberating!’ No makeup, no glitter, no guitar: The front man of Kiss showcases his love for ...
Kiss co-founder Paul Stanley sings Motown classics on album "Now and Then" with band Soul Station. He talks new music, 'Destroyer' and Rock Hall 2021.
Paul Stanley told UCR that 'in one form or another, I believe there will always be a Kiss' in December 2022.
Paul Stanley Predicts a Kiss Without Him and Gene Simmons in New Memoir "If you don’t think I’m laying the groundwork for leaving the band, I have a bridge to sell you," KISS co-founder writes ...