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"Some nights onstage, it was extremely surreal," says rhythm guitarist Jeremy Asbrock, who played with Frehley up until his death last week at 74
Frehley was recovering from a "minor fall" that forced him to cancel a scheduled performance in late September, his tour manager had said.
KISS was co-founded by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley in 1973. Here's everything to know about where the band and its members, past and present, are today.
Frehley, born Paul Daniel Frehley, co-founded KISS with Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and Peter Criss in New York City in 1973. They rose to fame thanks to their live shows, which included face paint, wild stage outfits and plenty of pyrotechnics. They went on to become one of the bestselling bands of all time.
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The death of former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley is being investigated by a New Jersey medical examiner, according to reports. The 74-year-old died last Friday. He had suffered a fall at home in September, reportedly sustaining a brain bleed which left him on life support.
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