Equipped with a Les Paul and his own unique style, Ace Frehley provided the rock and roll guts that allowed Kiss to become ...
Albert Lee, Steve Morse and Steve Vai have also recorded for What The Hell Was I Thinking?, which Zappa began work on back in ...
Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons lead tributes to the Kiss co-founder and larger-than-life former lead guitarist, who has died, ...
In his alter ego as the Spaceman, Frehley helped Kiss become an inescapable pop-cultural presence in the late 1970s.
"I love playing so much,” Lifeson said. “And I've continued, over these last years, doing other projects. But when we sat down and started playing some of the Rush stuff, I realised how hard it was to ...
McCready added: "Ace jammed on Black Diamond with Pearl Jam at Madison Square Garden… a dream come true for me. “I would not ...
The Kiss guitarist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer was hospitalized after falling in a recording studio last month.
KISS co-founder and guitarist Paul “Ace” Frehley died today (Oct. 16) from head injuries suffered during a recent fall in his ...
Jerry Garcia and his accomplishments are worth celebrating. Founding and leading (despite never wanting credit as leader) the mother of all jam bands in The Grateful Dead, bringing bluegrass to the ...
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and founding member of the glam rock band Kiss who captivated audiences with his ...
The Rolling Stones’ Miss You wasn’t just a disco detour; it was the moment rock and roll learned how to dance.
The Spaceman (Ace Frehley) was one of the most influential guitarists of all time, but his KISS bandmates had a lot more cash ...