Ace Frehley Claims He Does Not Take Personally Anything Paul and Gene Say
On April 23 at the Revolver Golden Gods awars show in Los Angeles, original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley spoke to Artisan News about the band's induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame following the April 10 ceremony at Brooklyn, New York's Barclays Center.
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Luckily, everybody was on their best behavior, and the vibe was pretty cool," Ace said.
Asked for his opinion on KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley's claim that Frehley and fellow former KISS member Peter Criss (drums) were anti-Semites who felt that the band was being "unfairly manipulated by money-grubbing Jews," Frehley said: "Paul's trying to make headlines, he's trying to sell [his recently released memoir, 'Face The Music: A Life Exposed'.]" He continued: "I don't take anything Paul says — or Gene [Simmons, KISS bassist/vocalist] — personal."
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Luckily, everybody was on their best behavior, and the vibe was pretty cool," Ace said.
Asked for his opinion on KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley's claim that Frehley and fellow former KISS member Peter Criss (drums) were anti-Semites who felt that the band was being "unfairly manipulated by money-grubbing Jews," Frehley said: "Paul's trying to make headlines, he's trying to sell [his recently released memoir, 'Face The Music: A Life Exposed'.]" He continued: "I don't take anything Paul says — or Gene [Simmons, KISS bassist/vocalist] — personal."
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