Ace Frehley: Music, Career, and Personal Life | MI Conversation Series
Embark on an exclusive one-on-one journey with legendary guitarist Ace Frehley, renowned for his electrifying stage presence and groundbreaking musical contributions. In this captivating episode of the MI Conversation Series, Ace delves into his musical roots, relives his extraordinary tenure with KISS, and shares insights into his remarkable solo career.
Dive into the Mind of a Musical Maestro
Uncover the creative spark behind Ace Frehley's songwriting prowess as he unravels his songwriting process, offering invaluable guidance to aspiring musicians. Gain a deeper understanding of his approach to live performances, where he seamlessly blends musical mastery with captivating stage presence.
Conquer Challenges and Embrace New Adventures
Ace candidly shares the trials and tribulations he's encountered throughout his illustrious career, providing a testament to his unwavering resilience and passion for music. Witness his latest adventure as he considers an exciting opportunity - becoming someone's best man.
Whether you're a diehard KISS fanatic or simply a music fan, this exclusive interview with Ace Frehley is an unmissable opportunity to dive into the heart and mind of a true rock and roll icon.
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I love Ace. Kiss will never be the same without Ace and Peter.
I love Ace. I'm 59 years old and I keep coming back to his solos on early KISS songs... Those early albums, before Alive when they caught on, are tremendous. Never gets old.
Ace is so real ! He basically said what is the point of the $15 million when every night you think about driving your car in a tree. Not too many people/rock stars admit their misery. Ace survived the madness because he is truthful to himself.
Ace was the coolest of the bunch and still is.
SUCH A LAID BACK AND DOWN TO EARTH GUY!
Love Ace . Only member of kiss I would love to meet
I will always love and respect the Space Ace. Much love to him forever.
They wanted Gone With The Wind. They got Ack. 🤣
i was at magic mountain during the movie...huge event...i have pictures of Leif Garret in his green MG waiting to enter...friend won the tickets on KLOS in high school
Every Ace lick on KISS ALIVE is seared into my memory from childhood. Although I became a drummer Ace hit me the most.
First time I saw ace frehley I new I had to learn to play guitar. 35 years later and I'm still the biggest ace fan ever. Makes me feel old though ha ha ha.
Amazing he’s still alive, he’s put so much poison in his body over the years. He must know Keith Richards secret. He’s very fortunate to be blessed to have a natural talent to play guitar. There are some awkward moments of silence ( who cares?) during this interview. Very straaange. What’s lacking in today’s music is that it sucks and there is virtually no talent. I must say the audience asked some great questions!
nice interview. ace is great here
If every "legend" was a chill as Ace......what a cool dude.
The very first "album" I ever purchased as an eleven-year-old-kid back in 1975 was KISS ALIVE on 8-track. It was love from the very first chords. I listened to that album to the point where it must have etched itself into my adolescent brain. In my opinion, it was a great first-pick and an awesome initial "KISSPERIENCE."
I’ve been lucky enough to meet Ace a few of times over the years and it’s always been a blast.
I've always loved about 5 or 10 KISS songs,
Ace is why I started to play and I went to GIT back in '87 - '88. Great memories
Ace seems to really like his fans. Plus he’s still putting out new stuff