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1973 – 1975: Coming Alive

1973 – 1975: Coming Alive

Over the course of just three years, the KISS phenomenon was established: Gene and Paul met Peter, they met Ace, three studio albums were released, and multi-platinum breakthrough was achieved with KISS Alive!. Here is the story of how KISS came to be in the early years of the 1970s. Continue reading “1973 – 1975: Coming Alive”

Unknown's avatarAuthor Christer AndresenPosted on March 5, 2025November 22, 2025Categories KISS History FeaturesTags 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, Ace Frehley, Bell Sound Studios, Bill Aucoin, Bob Ezrin, Bob Kulick, Bobby McAdams, Buck Reingold, Cobo Arena, Coventry, Dave Wittman, Detroit, Eddie Kramer, Electric Lady Studios, Gene Simmons, Hotel Diplomat, Hotter Than Hell, Joyce Biawitz, Kenny Kerner, Kiss album, Kiss Alive!, KISS demo, Larrabee Studio, Larry Harris, Lew Linet, Los Angeles, Neil Bogart, New York City, Paul Stanley, Paul Sub, Peter Criss, Popcorn Pub, Richie Wise, Ron Johnson, Sean Delaney, Sid Benjamin, Stan Cornyn, The Daisy, The Village Recorder, Warren DeweyLeave a comment on 1973 – 1975: Coming Alive
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