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Ace Frehley

Born: April 27, 1951, Bronx, New York Paul Daniel "Ace" Frehley (pronounced /ˈfreɪli/) is an American musician best known as the original lead guitarist of the rock band Kiss. He took on the persona of the "Spaceman" or "Space Ace" when the band adopted costumes and theatrics. Frehley played with the group from its inception in 1973 until his departure in 1982. After leaving Kiss, Frehley embarked on a solo career, which was put on hold when he rejoined Kiss in 1996 for a highly successful reunion tour. His second tenure with Kiss lasted until 2002, when he left at the conclusion of what was purported to be the band's Farewell Tour. His latest album, Origins, Volume 2, was released in September of 2020. Frehley was born and raised in The Bronx, the youngest of three children. He has a sister Nancy and a brother Charles, a classical guitarist. As a youth, Frehley was in a New York street gang called The Duckies. The Frehleys were a musical family, and when Frehley received an electric guitar as a Christmas present in 1964, he immersed himself in learning the instrument. "I never went to music school; I never took a guitar lesson, but everybody in my family plays an instrument. My mother and father both played piano." His father was the church organist, and his brother and sister both played piano and acoustic guitar. Frehley was always surrounded by music, and started playing guitar at age 13. He lists Jimi Hendrix, Albert Lee, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and The Who as his main influences. Frehley did well in the arts department in high school. Later in 1993, he would use his graphic arts skills to produce art work from a computer and sell the work in an art gallery in New Jersey. Frehley spent the early 1970s in a series of local bands including prog rockers Molimo who recorded an album for RCA in 1971. In late 1972, his best friend, Bob McAdams (co-author of the book Kiss & Tell), spotted an advertisement for a lead guitarist in the Village Voice and showed the ad to Frehley. Both McAdams and Frehley went to 10 East 23rd Street above the Live Bait Bar. Frehley auditioned for former Wicked Lester members Paul Stanley (rhythm guitar) and Gene Simmons (bass guitar), and Peter Criss (drums). Frehley, who showed up wearing one red sneaker and one orange sneaker, was less than impressive visually, and they thought he was weird, but all three have later said that as soon as he plugged in, they knew he was the guy. About three weeks after Frehley auditioned, the new group named him their lead guitarist, and by January 1973, had decided on a name for the new group - KISS. Frehley designed the band's double-lightning-bolt logo. The band quickly decided to paint their faces for live performances, and Frehley decided to start painting silver stars on his eyes. While KISS spent their early days rehearsing and playing in empty clubs, Frehley took a job as a part-time cab driver to pay his bills. In September 1973, Kiss began to receive a salary from new manager Bill Aucoin that paid each member $75 a week. This enabled Frehley to quit his job. KISS released their debut album, KISS, in February 1974—Frehley's sole songwriting contribution was "Cold Gin". Due to Frehley's lack of confidence in his own singing voice, however, the vocals were performed by Simmons. Frehley wrote or co-wrote several of the band's songs over the next few years but didn't record his vocals on a song until "Shock Me" (inspired by his near-electrocution during a concert in Lakeland, Florida), which appeared on 1977's Love Gun. As lead guitarist, Frehley was known for his frenetic, atmospheric playing, becoming one of the most popular guitarists in the 70s and spawning a generation of new players. Frehley stated in the book KISS: Behind the Mask that many guitarists have told him his playing on 1975's hit double-album Alive! prompted them to pick up the instrument. Frehley is well recognized for using Gibson Les Paul guitars, including his custom converted guitars that appear to be on fire, and fill the stage full of smoke during his live guitar solo. Along with the three other KISS members, Frehley released an eponymous solo album in 1978. His was the best-selling of the four, and the album's lone single — the Russ Ballard-written "New York Groove"), originally recorded by Hello — reached the Top 20 in the United States. Frehley's songwriting presence within the group increased in 1979. He contributed three songs for 1979's Dynasty and three for 1980's Unmasked. While this was not the best time for KISS on a commercial level in the United States, they were only just beginning to take off in other countries (mostly in Australia, where Dynasty and Unmasked are their highest-selling albums). But even as his songwriting role within KISS was increasing, Frehley found himself increasingly at odds with the musical direction of the band. After Peter Criss was fired from KISS in 1980

Review: The KISS years without Ace were dark, sad times for fans of Hard Rock: the band suffered severely without his powerhouse rock guitar. With the exceptions of Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen, Frehley has inspired more air-guitar sessions than just about anyone. After departing from KISS in '82, Frehley took his time to make a solo album, presumably coasting by on his fame. His solo albums debuted in the second half of the '80s (not including his '78 KISS cash-in/solo debut), and Frehley jumped right in with the Pop Metal and Hard Rock bands so prevalent at the time, with mixed results. But no other guitarist had the resume and meaty blues grit Frehley had developed with KISS -- not to mention dolls, a series of comics in their honor, and Frehley's penchant for flammables inside his guitar while he played (Spinal Tap and Hendrix excepted). Thankfully for everyone involved, KISS and Frehley were reunited on MTV Unplugged in '95, with a world tour and Pepsi commercials to follow.

Aliases: Paul Frehley

Ace Frehley Discography

Albums
Ace Frehley (142 Versions) Casablanca 1978       Track Listing
Kiss (4xVinyl, Box Set) Casablanca 1978       Track Listing
Frehley's Comet (41 Versions) Atlantic 1987       Track Listing
Trouble Walkin' (31 Versions) Atlantic 1989       Track Listing
Anomaly (25 Versions) Bronx Born Records 2009       Track Listing
Space Invader (13 Versions) Entertainment One 2014       Track Listing
Milwaukee Summerfest Live 1987 (2 Versions) Echoes 2015       Track Listing
Origins Vol.2 (32 Versions) eOne 2016       Track Listing
Anomaly Deluxe (3 Versions) eOne 2017       Track Listing
Spaceman (12 Versions) eOne 2018       Track Listing

Singles & EPs
New York Groove (29 Versions) Casablanca 1978       Track Listing
El Ritmo De Nueva York = New York Groove (Vinyl) Casablanca 1979       Track Listing
Eugene (2 Versions) Casablanca 1980       Track Listing
Into The Night (12 Versions) Atlantic 1987       Track Listing
Rock Soldiers (Vinyl) Megaforce Worldwide, Atlantic 1987       Track Listing
Calling To You (Vinyl) Megaforce Worldwide, Atlantic 1987       Track Listing
Do Ya (2 Versions) Atlantic 1989       Track Listing
Sister / Don't Look Down (Cassette) KISS Madniss 1995       Track Listing
Take Me To The City / Dementikon Keppihumppa (4 Versions) Musical Tragedies 1997       Track Listing
Outer Space (CD) Bronx Born Records 2009       Track Listing
Bronx Boy (5 Versions) eOne 2018       Track Listing
Space Truckin' (Vinyl) eOne 2020       Track Listing

Compilations
12 Picks (7 Versions) Megaforce Worldwide 1997       Track Listing
Loaded Deck (4 Versions) Megaforce Worldwide 1997       Track Listing
2 Originals Of Ace Frehley (12 Picks / Loaded Deck) (CD, CD, All Media) Steamhammer 2001       Track Listing
Greatest Hits Live (7 Versions) Megaforce Records 2006       Track Listing
The Space Cassette Boxset (Box Set, 5xCassette) eOne 2021       Track Listing
Triple Tour Pack (CD) eOne 2021       Track Listing

Videos
Fractured Pieces (DVD) The Way Of Wizards 2006       Track Listing
Behind The Player (4 Versions) IMV 2009       Track Listing

Miscellaneous
Rip It Out (Vinyl) Casablanca 1978       Track Listing
El Cometa Frehley (Cassette) Atlantic, WEA 1987       Track Listing
Wicked Lester And Progeny Demo Sessions (3 Versions) Rockwell & Good 1987       Track Listing
Live USA (CD) imtrat Music Medienvertrieb GmbH 1992       Track Listing
Ace Vision Volume #1 (VHS) Not On Label 1993       Track Listing
Live In USA (CD) Live Line 1993       Track Listing
Kiss And Ace Demos (CD) Not On Label 1995       Track Listing
The Other Side Of The Coin (2 Versions) Megaforce Worldwide 1997       Track Listing
Animalize • Frehley's Comet (2 Versions) CD-Maximum 1999       Track Listing
Gene Simmons • Ace Frehley (3 Versions) CD-Maximum 1999       Track Listing
Kiss Guitar Ace - Ace Frehley Special (CD) Ivory Records 1999       Track Listing
Rock And Roll Over / Trouble Walkin' (CD) CD-Maximum 1999       Track Listing
New York Steel (CD) Not On Label 2002       Track Listing
Ace Of Spades (2xCDR) Metal Sword Records 2004       Track Listing
Live In Oklahoma 2008 (DVDr) Not On Label 2008       Track Listing
Rock 'N' Roll Ride (2xCDR) Metal Sword Records 2008       Track Listing
Nokia Theatre (DVDr) Not On Label 2008       Track Listing
Kick Your Ass (2xCDR) Metal Sword Records 2009       Track Listing
Just For Fun: Japan Tour 1993 (2xCD) Zodiac 2014       Track Listing
Galactic Explorer - The Uncut Interviews (CD) MVD Audio 2015       Track Listing
Kiss: Ace Frehley (Vinyl) Not On Label 2015       Track Listing
Live BB King Blues Club 2014 (2xCDR) Totenkopfrecords 2015       Track Listing
Oslo Norway 2015 (Blu-ray-R) Totenkopfrecords 2015       Track Listing
Stockholm Sweden 2015 (Blu-ray-R) Totenkopfrecords 2015       Track Listing
Shotfull Of Hollywood (2xCD) Rocket Ride Records 2016       Track Listing
Reunion By Fate (2xCD) Rocket Ride Records 2018       Track Listing
Japan Tour 2018 (2xCDR) Shades 2018       Track Listing
Sydney 2018 (3xCDR) Shades 2018       Track Listing
Mission To Nashville (2xCD, DVDr) Rocket Ride Records 2019       Track Listing
Unsupervised Prison Visit (3xCD, DVD) She Wolf Records 2021       Track Listing
Live...Into The Night (2 Versions) Rox Vox 2021       Track Listing
Ascend To Great Heights (2xCD) Not On Label 2022       Track Listing
Asbury Park 1993 (2xCDR) Not On Label       Track Listing
Back In The New York Groove (CDR) Not On Label       Track Listing
Cincinnati - 1987 (CDR) Not On Label       Track Listing
Live In Boston (CDR) Not On Label       Track Listing
Mount Clemens 2008 (DVDr) Not On Label       Track Listing
New York 2014 (DVDr) Not On Label       Track Listing
Providence 1995 (DVDr) Not On Label       Track Listing
San Diego 1995 (DVDr) Not On Label       Track Listing
Toronto 1987 (DVDr) Not On Label       Track Listing
    

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