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PAUL SINGING AT HIS BIRTHDAY PARTY 

Jan 21, 2012 | YOUTUBE.com
Check out this clip of Paul singing "You Shook Me" by Led Zeppelin with Vintage Trouble at his 60th birthday party last night.

PAUL'S BIRTHDAY CAKE 

Jan 21, 2012 | PAULSTANLEY.com
Here's Paul's great birthday cake from last night's surprise birthday party in Los Angeles. Family and friends gathered to celebrate Paul's 60th birthday at a beautiful event thrown by Paul's wife Erin Stanley and Gene Simmons.

We'll have more photos soon!
HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY PAUL!! 

Jan 20, 2012 | KISSONLINE.com
Paul, my very best wishes on your birthday. You're the brother I never had. You've always been there. For me. For the band. For the fans.

Gene


Happy Birthday Paul! You're a great friend & a brother in arms.. We just made a kick-ass album together and had a great time doing it. You are THE rock & roll champion! Happy 60th!!

Tommy


Paul Stanley, Happy Birthday to the Grand Master of Ceremonies! You're still the best and I wish you only better days ahead...

Eric















Check out Paul rockin' Madison Square Garden in this great fan-filmed clip of "Love Gun" from 2009.

A BRAND NEW PAUL STANLEY GUITAR 

Jan 18, 2012 | WASHBURN GUITARS
Paul Stanley of KISS is legendary around the world, and he has partnered with Washburn Guitars to release the amazing PS21012 “Starfire” signature guitar.

The PS2012 features a carved “raised center” solid Mahogany body with chrome hardware, and has two Seymour-Duncan® SM-3 Mini Humbuckers, controlled by two volume knobs, two tone knobs, and a 3-way toggle switch. A custom Tone-Pros® Tune-O-Matic bridge and custom Paul Stanley tailpiece machined from solid aluminum completes this rocking body. This USA made guitar is available in Black and White.

The neck is also Mahogany and has a bound ebony fingerboard with 22 Jumbo frets and stunning “split” block inlays, with the top half being Pearl, and the bottom being Abalone. The PS2012 Starfire embodies rock and roll in a way only Paul Stanley and Washburn can.

Washburn Guitars is owned by US Music Corp, located in Mundelein, IL.

For more information on Washburn Guitars, visit www.washburn.com
WHY ARE SINGERS UNDERGOING SURGERY? 

Jan 09, 2012 | ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE EXCERPT
By CHRIS CONNELLY and AUDE SOICHET
Jan. 9, 2012

For some of today's most powerful young singers, vocal cord issues have them "rolling in the deep."

Today's singers are suffering from polyps, nodules and even hemorrhaging, the kind of severe damage that can shut down any booming voice, according to Dr. Shawn Nasseri, an otolaryngologist in Beverly Hills who treats many of the biggest money-making singers in the music business today.

It takes the coordination of the lungs, diaphragm, neck, voice box, throat and mouth to produce a voice, but it's when the vocal cords are brought together and vibrate that a pitch and tone are produced. Nasseri said for a singer suffering from a hemorrhaging polyp on their vocal cords... the polyp can cause the two vocal cords from meeting and give the person "absolutely no voice." ... Problems are easily developed with such high demands placed on popular singers by the new realities of the music business, which is now so dependent on touring, traveling and keeping an active public profile.

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Even superstar music legends like Paul Stanley of KISS believe it's never too late to look after your voice. With thousands of performances and over four decades of touring, Stanley said those years of hitting screeching notes and high-octane stage raps can take their toll.

"As soon as you hit the stage, you are a complete idiot," he said. "People are cheering for you, so you do the impossible and when you don't have enough time to recuperate afterwards, it just catches up with you. Literally speaking my voice was cracking. It was cracking quite a bit on stage."

Those years of strain is why the KISS vocalist had surgery on his vocal cords this year by the noted Dr. Steven Zietels, an otolaryngologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital Voice Center, who also operated on Adele.

"[Zietels] said my cords actually looked great for somebody who actually worked as much as I did and he did some minor things to mine," Stanley said. "It sounds way, way, way, way better."

It's good news for a nearly 60-year-old recording artist who is working on producing a new KISS album.

"I lead a pretty good healthy life and I think at some point that really plays into it. That whole cartoon lifestyle that some people think is key to being a rock star is your demise," Stanley said. "Treat your voice like an instrument. We take pretty good care of our guitars our violins and our pianos but we kind of take our voice for granted. You know, warm it up, warm it down and give it a chance to rest."
PAUL ON NIGHTLINE TUESDAY 

Jan 09, 2012 | PAULSTANLEY.com
Paul's segment on ABC's Nightline has been moved to Tuesday night.

After preaching the gospel of rock and roll for almost 40 years, legendary KISS front man Paul Stanley was ready for a surgical tune up. Paul shares his thought with ABC's Nightline.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! 

Jan 01, 2012 | PAULSTANLEY.com
Have a safe and joyous New Year! Make it your resolution to live your life to the fullest and help others to be able to do the same.

HOLIDAY GREETING FROM PAUL 

Dec 25, 2011 | PAULSTANLEY.com

I hope everyone has a great holiday season! I toast you all and wish you the best in the new year. In this time of celebration, I ask you to look out for your friends and loved ones and be safe in any way you choose to celebrate.

Paul
PAUL STANLEY & HIS PURPLE PRINCESS 

Dec 22, 2011 | CELEBRITY BABY SCOOP
by CAROLYN ROBERTSON

KISS star Paul Stanley seemed in good spirits as he was spotted on his way to the Beverly Glen Market in Los Angeles, California yesterday with his wife Erin and their 2 1/2-year-old daughter Sarah (December 20). The couple's other kids - 5-year-old Colin and 4-month-old Emily Grace - weren't with them on this outing.

The pretty preschooler, who held tight to her rocker papa, was dressed all in purple, from her glittery boots to her braided headband. Love those blonde curls!

Set to celebrate his 60th birthday next month, Paul has an interesting new project in the works with his bandmates: A mini golf course! The attraction will open in Las Vegas next year and will feature an indoor glow-in-the-dark course, an arcade, a Kiss gallery and gift shop, “Hotter than Hell” wedding chapel and the “Rock ‘n Roll All Nite” Cafe.

Photos: Pacific Coast News
PAUL INTERVIEWED FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 

Dec 22, 2011 | PAULSTANLEY.com
Almost 40 years later, what’s the secret sauce behind KISS?

The Wall Street Journal set out to answer this and many other questions when they sent a reporter from New York City to visit Paul’s home and art studio in Beverly Hills, CA. Among other things, Paul talked about the band’s secrets of success, his vastly-successful art career and his role as a producer on the upcoming KISS album scheduled for release in 2012.

Paul’s interview is tentatively scheduled to run at the end of December.
PAUL STANLEY'S FANTASY CAMP EPISODE 

Dec 18, 2011 | VH1.com
Here's the full episode of Paul Stanley’s appearance on VH1′s Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. Paul joins each band of Rock and Roll campers for a great time!

VH1: KISS front man Paul Stanley drops by the school and one camper breaks down in tears. Watch the full episode to see what happens!

PAUL PERFORMS WITH CAMP FREDDY 

Dec 10, 2011 | CNN / PAULSTANLEY.com
Paul Stanley, his son Evan, and Tommy Thayer were among guest musicians who performed with CAMP FREDDY last night at the band's fifth annual Christmas Celebration at The Roxy in West Hollywood, California.

CAMP FREDDY is the LA-based "jam" group featuring Dave Navarro , Billy Morrison, Matt Sorum , Donovan Leitch, and Chris Chaney.

Other guest musicians included Fred Durst (Limp Bizkit), Sebastian Bach (Skid Row), Billy Duffy (The Cult), Stephen Pearcy (RATT), Warren DeMartini (RATT), and George Lynch (Dokken).

Check out these fan-filmed clips.









PAUL INTERVIEWED FOR ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE 

Dec 01, 2011 | PAULSTANLEY.com
Paul Stanley, the founder and driving force behind the greatest band ever born on American soil, KISS, was interviewed by ABC News’ Nightline yesterday afternoon in Los Angeles regarding his stellar career as one of rock’s most preeminent and iconic frontmen.

Esteemed journalist (MTV, Rolling Stone Magazine) and Nightline correspondent Chris Connelly interviewed Paul regarding his recent throat procedure, his highly-acclaimed artwork and the exciting year ahead for KISS with the release of a Paul Stanley-produced album and subsequent world tour.

Paul’s segment is slated to air in the next two weeks on ABC’s national news program Nightline. Be sure to check back for updates regarding airdates and times.
REMEMBERING ERIC CARR 

Nov 24, 2011 |
Twenty years ago today, our friend Eric Carr passed away after losing his battle with cancer. Over the eleven years Eric spent with KISS, he played over 800 concerts to millions of fans around the world, and he brought joy to and touched the lives of so many people. Here are some thoughts and memories that Paul would like to share:

At a time when KISS was in the midst of upheaval and turmoil Eric brought calm, and an optimism that refocused our priorities so we could move forward. I can't overstate his contribution to our rebirth. His dedication to his music was only matched by his dedication to his fans. He was a kind soul who couldn't say an unkind word about anyone and I think of him all the time.

- Paul Stanley
LICKING IT UP AT ROCK FANTASY CAMP 

Nov 16, 2011 | AOL / NOISE CREEP
Story and photo by Chris Epting

In a small rehearsal on the fringes of North Hollywood, a band is working hard. Feeling their way several times through the Bo Diddley staple, 'Road Runner,' they're finally getting comfortable with each other. Then the band's leader decides to crack the whip.

She stops the band and issues a few orders. "You, come in harder after the first verse," she tells one of the two drummers. "And you," she tells the singer, "I want you to start singing up around here," before hitting the note she wants him to tackle.

The singer has a suggestion after that. "Tonight, I'm thinking of ripping my jacket off and kind of throwing it at a certain point." The boss thinks about it. "Okay," she says. "Do that."

Just another band rehearsal? Not really. The two drummers, two guitarists, bass player and vocalist, have just met a few days earlier. And the bandleader? The woman whose playing styles is as distinctive as her blonde hair and striking good looks: Lita Ford.

Welcome to Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp, where average, everyday people can live out their rock and roll dreams in the span of just a few days.

The brainchild of producer David Fishof, this is the camp's 14th year.

With years of experience producing rock tours throughout the world, Fishof first got the idea for the camp as a way to give music fans the opportunity to see their rock dreams become reality by learning from some of the most influential artists in the industry. That dream first crystallized in 1997 and over the years, he has delivered some of the world's top rockers to mentor, teach, perform and just plain hang out with fans.

For this most recent edition, Paul Stanley from KISS served as head counselor and was joined by Ford, Vinny Appice, Nils Lofgren, Rudy Sarzo, Bruce Kulick, and a host of other industry heavyweights.
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