Ace Frehley performed some KISS classics at the May 24 debut of Carnegie Rocks!, an exhibit at the Carnegie Arts Center in Turlock, California designed to help gather support for the center and its community musical education programs.
Frehley played “Cold Gin” and “Rock And Roll All Night” at the event with fellow guests Night Ranger and guitarist George Lynch.
The Carnegie Rocks! exhibit features Frehley’s Cherry Sunburst played during the sessions for the 1977 KISS album, “Love Gun”, and at the band’s legendary Budokan Hall concert in 1977; his original John Elder Robison Light-Up guitar from KISS’ Dynasty Tour; and “Space Ace” costume from the KISS Farewell Tour. Peter Criss’ KISS Reunion Tour drum kit is another of the highlights, amongst dozens more one of a kind items.
For exhibit details and /or to make a donation to the Carnegie Arts Center, click here.
On April 10, Frehley and the original lineup of KISS were inducted into the 2014 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame at a ceremony in New York, alongside Nirvana, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, Cat Stevens, Linda Ronstadt, and The E Street Band.
On June 24, Frehley will release a new solo album, “Space Invader”, which will include a cover of Steve Miller Band's "The Joker."
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