Kiss Ringtones
One of the great symbols rockers of the ’70th KISS the purely musical transferred to become a social phenomenon of teen culture, rooted in elements of sonic hard rock and glam, spectacular fireworks and concerts, filled with attractive aesthetic influence of comics and of that glam-rock.
The embryo was the formation Kiss Wicked Lester, a group of New York which found the singer and rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley (real name Paul Eisen, was born on January 20, 1950 in New York) and bassist and vocalist Gene Simmons (whose real name was Chaim Witz, born August 25, 1949 in Haifa, Israel).
In 1972 they changed their nickname to include guitarist / vocalist Ace Frehley (born Paul Frehley on April 22, 1951 in New York), who had answered an advertisement by Gene and Paul in The Village Voice and the singer and drummer Peter Criss (born Peter Crisscoula on December 27, 1947 in New York), who also responded to another ad, in this case referred to the famous music magazine Rolling Stone.
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With their faces, makeup adopted different personalities: Paul Stanley became Star Lover, Lizard Demon Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley was Space Ace and Peter Criss Cat Man feline
They began performing in Manhattan, a place where they were discovered by producer Bill Aucoin, who soon became his representative for the group getting a recording contract with Casablanca label, owned by Neil Bogart.
In 1974 published her first two albums great, “Kiss” (1974) and “Hotter Than Hell” (1974), two excellent works produced by Richie Wise and Kenny Kerner guitarrera full of strength, skill adhesives and melodic choruses, marked by influences bands like New York Dolls, Rolling Stones, Alice Cooper, T. Rex, Slade, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and even Beatles.
Topics such as “Strutter,” “Deuce,” “Cold Gin,” “Nothin ‘to Lose”, “Black Diamond”, “Go to choose”, “Parasite”, “Let me go, rock’n'roll”, ” Hotter than hell “,” Strange Ways “,” Goin ‘Blind “and” Comin’ Home “, are superb rock pieces that demonstrated the power of the group as songwriters and performers.
In 1975 had also recommended the “Dressed To Kill” (1975), an album that contained songs like “Rock & Roll All Night” or “C’mon And Love Me” and was produced by the band with Neil Bogart.

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