
During KISS’ Hotter Than Hell Tour in 1974, the band performed at the Sunshine Inn in Asbury Park, New Jersey on November 16. Below is a rare clip from that show. Enjoy!
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During KISS’ Hotter Than Hell Tour in 1974, the band performed at the Sunshine Inn in Asbury Park, New Jersey on November 16. Below is a rare clip from that show. Enjoy!
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On February 2, 1983 Gene Simmons took part in an interview with a Cleveland news station to promote the KISS album Creatures of the Night. Below is the clip for you to enjoy.
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On January 25, 1976, KISS played Cobo Hall in Detroit. Below is rare footage of the band’s encores that night. Enjoy!
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On October 9, 1975, KISS came to Cadillac High School for what has gone down as one of the pivotal moments in KISStory. Below is rare and raw footage of this occasion. There is no sound in this video, so no need to check your speakers. Sound aside, the video itself is a fascinating piece of history to watch. Enjoy!
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Below is a rare video featuring nearly two hours of KISS rehearsals from the band’s Destroyer and Rock and Roll Over tours. Enjoy!
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On December 8, 1987, Clive Barker took part in a TV interview where the studio audience grilled him about the potential negative effects his work has on people. As you’ll see, his answers are excellent. You can watch the full TV appearance below.
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Melissa Manchester is a Grammy-award-winning musician whose understanding and appreciation for her craft is second to none. She’s also a delightful human being, and I’m happy to call her a friend. Celebrating 50 years in the music industry, Melissa is an artist who continues to be an inspiring creative force. Just released, Melissa Manchester Live ’77 is a live album that’s seeing the light of day for the first time in 45 years. I had the pleasure of interviewing Melissa about this vibrant, energetic recording from the vault; and we also discussed a myriad of other topics, including Lady Gaga, Barry Manilow, Tony Bennett, how the pandemic affected her as an artist, and so much more. You can watch the full video interview below, and I hope you enjoy it.
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Rod Stewart just released the greatest rock song of 2015 and it’s called “Please.” It’s the second single from his forthcoming album, Another Country, and it’s easily one of Rod Stewart’s greatest songs ever. It’s got a funky groove, a fabulous horn section, bluesy guitar, and smokin’ vocals from Rod “The Mod.” And the song is made even better by the official music video below, which features Rod dropping the mic in a sharp pink and black outfit that only he could pull off. Enjoy!
Today I picked up a copy of the Best Buy Deluxe Edition of the new Night Ranger album I recently reviewed: High Road. This Deluxe Edition features a bonus track you can’t get anywhere else and a DVD with two music videos and a 19-minute documentary. Is it worth the price of admission? Watch my video review below to find out: