During an appearance on the debut episode of the "Stories To Tell With Richard Marx" podcast, KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley spoke about adjusting to his new life after the completion of the... Kiss vocalist Paul Stanley recalled the pain and loneliness of his childhood as he struggled to deal with being born with microtia, a deformity in which the ear is underdeveloped. In a clip of the audio version of his new book, Backstage Pass, read by Sean Pratt, Stanley recounted the day he returned to the apartment where he spent his early years: American musician Paul Stanley is the co-founder, rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock group KISS.
American musician Paul Stanley is the co-founder, rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock group KISS. For more than 45 years, Paul Stanley has reigned supreme as one of the single-most recognizable front men in the history of rock and roll. Although preferring to live his off stage life out of the media spotlight he continues to be the chief. From humble roots in Queens, New York, through equal measures of talent, ambition, hard work and self-belief, Paul Stanley willed himself into becoming a rock star. His Kiss persona is the Starchild after all, and he’s been championed as one of rock’s greatest frontmen. Kiss's Paul Stanley has spoken about his harrowing experience with a recent bout of illness that forced the band to cancel three shows on their farewell tour. KISS played their final show in December 2023, but for Paul Stanley, coming to terms with the end of the band is still a work in progress.. Speaking on the Off The Cupp With S.E. Cupp podcast, the longtime frontman reflected on the farewell tour and what his life looks like now that it’s over.He made it clear that while he misses performing, there was no other choice.
From humble roots in Queens, New York, through equal measures of talent, ambition, hard work and self-belief, Paul Stanley willed himself into becoming a rock star. His Kiss persona is the Starchild after all, and he’s been championed as one of rock’s greatest frontmen. Kiss's Paul Stanley has spoken about his harrowing experience with a recent bout of illness that forced the band to cancel three shows on their farewell tour. KISS played their final show in December 2023, but for Paul Stanley, coming to terms with the end of the band is still a work in progress.. Speaking on the Off The Cupp With S.E. Cupp podcast, the longtime frontman reflected on the farewell tour and what his life looks like now that it’s over.He made it clear that while he misses performing, there was no other choice. podcast with Mark Goodman and Alan Light, KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley was asked if "a lot of the negativity" surrounding the band fades away when he reflects on KISS's 50-year run, ...