“It’s really surreal because it’s the embodiment of the American dream.”
“He was a major part of this band. And so tonight I got to sit next to his chair, and I broke down quite a few times.”
“Keep wearing the makeup, keep the leather outfits, keep doing what you’re doing—because when we first started, nobody liked us. But you make your own destiny.”
Just after the party wrapped at the 48th Trump Kennedy Center Honors, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, and Gene Simmons of KISS remember the late, great Ace Frehley and reflect on the celebration of their career.
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Como Gobierno podemos decir que nuestra administración va a dejar un país creciendo, con una inflación cercana al 3%, con récords en materia de exportaciones, con una disminución del trabajo informal y que aumentará las pensiones a 1,6 millones de personas. En materia de salud con listas de espera a la baja; en educación, con una recupación en los índices de escolaridad; y en seguridad con una caída del 80% en la violencia de la macrozona sur, entre otros.
Es decir, un país que después de alta conflictividad social, de un crimen organizado al alza, de una crisis en materia de salud y económica, hoy puede decir que la situación se ha normalizado.
Few have left a mark on rock ’n’ roll like Ace Frehley. Beyond his legendary solos and unmistakable sound, Ace will always be remembered for inspiring countless fans to pick up a guitar for the very first time.
Rock on, Space Ace. You truly made KISSTORY⚡️
Para quienes gustan de estas cosas de nuestra historia, les dejo una copia de los estatutos publicados por Colo-Colo en el año 1929, que incluyen también el código del colocolino.
We are devastated by the passing of Ace Frehley. He was an essential and irreplaceable rock soldier during some of the most formative foundational chapters of the band and its history. He is and will always be a part of KISS's legacy. Our thoughts are with Jeanette, Monique and all those who loved him, including our fans around the world.
I remember 1974 being in my room at the Hyatt on Sunset in LA and I heard someone playing deep and fiery guitar in the room next door. I thought “Boy, I wish THAT guy was in the band!” I looked over the balcony… He was. It was Ace. This is my favorite photo of us…
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of the legendary Ace Frehley. Thank you for the decades of music inspiring generations with your electrifying guitar work and unforgettable stage presence. Your sound helped define rock ’n’ roll. Our thoughts are with Ace’s family, friends, and fans around the world. Rest easy, Spaceman—your legacy will live on forever.