By late 1976, “Beth" reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won the People’s Choice Award for favorite New Song of 1976.
Ace Frehley’s “New York Groove” surges after his passing, giving the late Kiss guitarist a posthumous top 10 hit on one of ...
Invitation-only industry presentations of the new musical Alice in Neverland will be presented November 6-7 at New 42 Studios ...
Halloween has always had a special place in KISStory. In 1976, KISS made their TV guest star debut on The Paul Lynde ...
The U.K. R&B singer says her rise to popularity is more than just a viral moment stemming from her on-camera make-out session ...
At the time, Lynde was best known for his self-titled sitcom and his appearances on Bewitched and as a center square on the ...
Frehley rocked on the charts with smashes like "Rock and Roll All Nite (Live)," "Shout It Out Loud" & "New York Groove." By Keith Caulfield The late Ace Frehley‘s history on the Billboard Hot 100 ...
Frehley left KISS in 1982 and launched a successful solo career with hits like "New York Groove" Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
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Who’s Still Alive From KISS?

The band hit the road and the charts for five decades.
Ace Frehley, the founding guitarist of KISS whose “Spaceman” persona helped redefine rock theatrics, has died at 74 after injuries from a fall, leaving behind a legacy that continues to orbit rock his ...
One person suggested: "Rumors would have you believe that KISS is an acronym for 'Knights In Satan’s Service' or 'Keep It Simple Stupid'. But a more accepted story says that in 1973, band co-founders ...