The rock world was shaken by the sad news last Thursday (Oct. 16) that Ace Frehley, lead guitarist and occasional singer for rock legends KISS, had died at age 74 — following a brain bleed, which came ...
Ace Frehley might be most famous for his work with KISS, but he had one iconic solo hit to his name: 1978’s “New York Groove” from his self-titled solo album. That year, all four members of KISS — ...
Ace Frehley will be forever celebrated for his years with Kiss, the iconic group he cofounded in the 1970s with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss. But Frehley — who died on October 16 at the ...
Fans are honoring Ace Frehley just how he would have wanted them to, by cranking up “New York Groove.” The tune was written by Russ Ballard and first recorded by the British glam band Hello before ...
Ace Frehley, a founding member of KISS who played fiery lead guitar during the band's 1970s heyday, has died. He was 74. Frehley died Thursday surrounded by family in Morristown, N.J., following a ...
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