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Paul Stanley Life, Albums, Songs,

American artist Paul Stanley is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band KISS. He also helped start the band. Stanley has led the band through decades of lineup changes and changing tastes in popular culture.

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Paul Stanley Life, Albums, Songs,

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  1. Paul Stanley Life, Albums, Songs, Experience & Career

  2. Who is Paul? • Paul Stanley grew up in New York City. In the early 1970s, he joined forces with Gene Simmons on bass, Peter Criss on drums, and Ace Frehley on guitar to form the famous hard-rock band KISS. KISS became famous all over the world with songs like “Rock and Roll All Night” and albums like “Destroyer”. Their characters wore makeup and their live shows were very exciting.  •  He has also been a New York Times best-selling author. An artist who has sold more than $15 million worth of art, a designer, and a successful restaurant owner. He is still tangled in a number of charities, including some that help the military.

  3. School Life: • Stanley bought his first electric guitar when he was 14 and started jamming with his friends in Queens. He got into Manhattan’s High School of Music and Art because he could draw well. He spent most of his junior year playing with a band called Post War Baby Boom and sending his songs to publishing companies to get them to publish them. • Read Also: zavieramaxwell

  4. Station for Solo Music and Soul: • Stanley and the other members of KISS all put out albums with their own names in September 1978. He left KISS to go on tour in 1989, and his second solo album, Live to Win, came out in 2006. • Stanley’s 15-piece band, Soul Station, was formed in 2015. It was inspired by his R&B tastes. Now and Then, the group’s 2021 album, has covers of classic songs like Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” as well as original songs that sound like they were made in the Motown style.

  5. Books and Theater: • In 1999, the longtime performer made the jump to theatre by playing the title role in the tenth year of The Phantom of the Opera in Toronto. After standing ovations every night, his run was extended because people wanted to see him again. Stanley went on to be the last Phantom in the show, which he then closed. In 2014, he wrote face the Music: A Life Exposed, which became a New York Times best-seller. In 2018, he wrote Backstage Pass, a memoir and lifestyle guide.

  6. Experience: • After 50 years of rocking all night and partying every day, KISS, the band with the most Gold Records, told their story of success. Before smashing their last guitar and putting out the fire-breathing demon. Stanley and Simmons, along with current members Thayer and Singer and guests Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters). Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), manager Doc McGhee (Motley Crue, Bon Jovi), music producer Bob Ezrin (Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd), and more, told the wild story of the most successful and influential band in the world. Watch a sneak peek:

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