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In 1996, Vincent married his second wife Diane Kero, a former girlfriend of Ace Frehley; Vincent and Kero had first met at a Kiss convention in Chicago the previous year. The two resided in Smyrna, Tennessee until her death from alcohol-related complications on January 13, 2014. She was 47 years old. [36]
At the insistence of his family and girlfriend, Frehley eventually returned and earned a diploma. After graduation, Frehley held a string of short-term jobs, including mail carrier , furniture deliverer, messenger, taxi driver and liquor store delivery person.
Simmons also pulled in the guest-appearance talents of Kiss members Ace Frehley to play on "Bump and Grind", Vinnie Vincent and Eric Carr to co-write "Ain't None of Your Business", Paul Stanley to play on "Ready to Rock" (Beech insists that Stanley's contribution was limited to the motorcycle sounding feedback sound in the beginning), and Eric ...
It ends, as all Ace Frehley solo albums do, with an instrumental in the style and spirit of “Fractured Mirror,” the acoustic-electric composition that closed his self-titled 1978 solo album.
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Fresh out of high school, Aldrich met the girlfriend of Kiss drummer Eric Carr, who told him that he was the type of guitarist Kiss was looking for to replace Ace Frehley. He subsequently auditioned for Kiss in 1982 but the spot ultimately went to Vinnie Vincent. [2]
In December 2007, Coogan joined Ace Frehley's band and appears on Frehley's 2009 release, "Anomaly". He performed as Ace's Drummer and Vocalist on the 2008 Rocket Ride World Tour, 2010 Anomaly World Tour, 2011 No Regrets US Tour and at many music festivals in both the United States and Europe through 2012.
Mark Leslie Norton (February 7, 1956 – April 5, 2007), better known as Mark St. John, was an American guitarist best known for his brief stint with the hard rock band Kiss from April to December 1984.