KISS Rules Out Another Reunion
. With Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley clearly steering the KISS ship, even through its roughest waters, issues with former original bandmates Ace Frehley and Peter Criss are a thing of the past. Stanley was a guest on CNN's Connect The World With Becky Anderson on Wednesday, and while taking questions from fans, was asked about the possibility of a second original KISS reunion. "I think one was enough," said Stanley. "When we did it, we did it for the right reasons. It was interesting because the word that comes up is 'closure.' You get a chance to go back and revisit relationships and see if they've changed at all. For the most part, sadly, you find that they remain as they were." RockAAA.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. |
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