Peter Criss (musician)
MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 14: Costume from the Love Gun tour 1977 belonging to Peter Criss of KISS is displayed at the opening of the exhibition Hard Rock Couture - Music Inspired Fashion at the Hard Rock Cafe on March 14, 2013 in Munich, Germany.
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20 Years Ago: Kiss Releases 'Alive III'
follow up to the band’s two iconic ’70s live albums were the replacement of founding members Ace Frehley and Peter Criss by guitarist Bruce Kulick and drummer Eric Singer. Although the majority of ‘Alive III”s 17 tracks were chosen from albums released after 5/18/13 from Ultimate Classic Rock Read more »
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OZZY OSBOURNE Says BILL WARD Was 'Out Of Condition' During BLACK SABBATH Reunion Rehearsals
But if the drummer is bad it screws everyone up since the drummer keeps the rhythm. It sounds like what happened with Peter Criss. Kiss paid him less than even Ace, and had Peter tutored to relearn his drum parts. I'm not saying that they shouldn't have done from Blabbermouth Read more »
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The Classic Rock Ballad 'Beth' by KISS From Her Point of View (And The True Story).
inspiration came from the mind of Bob Winter, executive creative director at Crispin Porter + Bogusky in Miami. The Peter Criss character's dialogue stays true to the song's lyrics and the video is perfectly art directed to capture the era. Only flaw? Peter from If It's Hip, It's Here Read more »
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Peter Criss KISS outfit up for sale
you want to look like a 1996-era Peter Criss? Of course you do and you're in luck… An outfit worn by Criss on KISS's 1996-97 world tour is now up for sale on eBay. It can be yours right here, but be warned, the bidding is already approaching $6,000. Criss from Music Radar Read more »
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Frehley and Criss were always Kiss hired hands
co-producer behind the first two Kiss records insists guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss were never anything more than hired hands. Richie Wise, who fronted New York metal outfit Dust between 1969 and 1972, assisted behind the desk when Gene Simmons, from Classic Rock Magazine Read more »