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Killers is the second compilation album by American hard rock group Kiss.It was released only outside the United States, but quickly became available as an import. Of the album's twelve songs, four were new compositions recorded specifically for it: "I'm a Legend Tonight," "Down on Your Knees," "Nowhere to Run" and "Partners in Crime."
Robert Joel Kulick (January 16, 1950 – May 28, 2020) [1] was an American guitarist and record producer, who worked with numerous acts such as Kiss, W.A.S.P., Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Meat Loaf, and Michael Bolton. [2] [3] He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was the elder brother of former Kiss lead guitarist Bruce Kulick.
Bruce Kulick – lead guitar, backing and lead vocals; Gene Simmons – vocals, bass; Eric Singer – drums, backing and lead vocals; Revenge (1992) Alive III (1993) Kiss Konfidential (1993) Kiss Unplugged (1996) Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions (1997) April 1996 – January 2001 Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar; Ace Frehley – lead ...
In 2024, in an interview with Andrew Daly for Guitar World, which took place days after Kiss's final December 2023 shows at Madison Square Garden, in New York City, when asked about his time as lead guitarist of Kiss, Thayer said, "I think all Kiss guitar players have had their moments of importance and significance in the band. Ace [Frehley ...
The lead guitar replacement for Frehley for the Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour in the U.S. was Vincent, adopting his Egyptian Ankh makeup, hastily designed by Stanley. Speaking to Record Mirror in 1982, Stanley explained the album title as "Basically, we feel that everybody is a creature of the night.
St. John (far right) as part of Kiss in 1984. Guitar maker Grover Jackson helped St. John get in touch with Paul Stanley in early 1984. He was selected as Kiss' new lead guitarist after an audition, and he subsequently signed a five-year contract with the band, [3] replacing Vinnie Vincent.
In 1989, he recorded a demo with Kiss lead guitarist Bruce Kulick. Carr wrote the music, played bass and drums, while Kulick played guitar. As Carr was not a proficient lyricist, he presented the demo to Simmons with the words to Marvin Gaye's 1965 classic "Ain't That Peculiar".
The original lineup of Kiss in 1977. Clockwise from top: Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley. Kiss was an American hard rock band from New York. Formed in January 1973, the group originally included rhythm guitarist and vocalist Paul Stanley, bassist and vocalist Gene Simmons, lead guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss. [1]