Stanley, founder member of the rock band Kiss is currently in second spot in the “heavyweight” New York Times’ print hardcover non-fiction Best Sellers list- with a bullet!
Paul Stanley, better known as Starchild to many, as the founder member as well as rhythm guitarist and joint lead vocalist of the legendary hard rock band KISS, has lifted the lid off what life is like to be a member of a cult band for more than four decades in his recently released autobiography, “Face the Music: A Life Exposed.” published by Harper Collins.
Stanley, founded the band way back in 1973, with Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss, and from the outset, Kiss were far away from being your average “boy band”, playing hard rock music, wearing black and white face paint and the most of flamboyant stage outfits, with their stage act featuring such spectacular effects as (simulated) breathing fire on the audience, exploding instruments to name some of the tamer tricks they pulled out of their sleeves during their live acts.

The formula certainly worked with Kiss becoming one of the World’s leading rock bands, selling in excess of forty million albums in the United States alone, as well as one hundred million records worldwide, making for one of the best-selling bands of all time.
In his autobiography, Stanley goes way back to his childhood in the nineteen fifties and sixties, when he was growing up and learning to cope with a condition called microtia, which meant that he grew up partially deaf, and with only one ear. He also provides provides insights on the dynamics within the band in its early days, his and Gene Simmons problematic relationship with Ace Frehley and Peter Criss which characterized the band over the four decades that they have been together.
Interviewed recently for the musical press on the launch of his autobiography, Stanley recalled the conversations that he had with contemporaries in the music industry, pointing out that the majority had complimented him on his bravery for writing such a revealing book, which he explained by stated that he needed to write it as a personal reflection on his life.
As well as as the many thousands who have paid Paul Stanley the complement of paying out close to twenty dollars each for a hard cover copy of “Face the Music: A Life Exposed, similar praise has also come from a number of Stanley’s contemporaries in the music industry, among them fellow hard rocker Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, who recently stated that in his autobiography, Paul Stanley has proven himself as much as a writer as a musician, while Elton John, not that much less flamboyant on stage, although with a considerably more subdued musical style, described Face the Music as being ”both honest and inspirational” containing ”amazing tales from one of rock’s great frontmen.”
News
ABC Suspends Whoopi Goldberg Indefinitely After Disgusting Comments About Charlie Kirk, “We’ve Had Enough Of Whoopi”
It finally happened. After years of teetering on the edge of controversy, Whoopi Goldberg has been given the dreaded “indefinite suspension” stamp by ABC executives. The straw that broke the camel’s back? Not a poorly timed Holocaust analogy, not an…
Dolly Parton postpones Vegas shows: Here’s what she told fans about her health
Dolly Parton announced Sunday that she is postponing her upcoming Las Vegas residency due to health concerns. The country icon shared the news in a statement on Instagram. Related Articles ‘Hello, I’m Dolly’: Dolly Parton’s life story will come to Broadway in…
Bad Bunny will be performing at the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026
Bad Bunny to Headline 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show The halftime show, presented by Apple Music and executive produced by Roc Nation and Jesse Collins, will air live Feb. 8 from the Bay Area. Bad Bunny en el escenario durante la…
Jimmy Kimmel Launches GoFundMe After Losing Another $20 Million in Sponsorships Over Charlie Kirk Comments
If you thought Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension was rock bottom, think again. The late-night host has now reportedly launched a GoFundMe page after losing another $20 million in sponsorships over his controversial comments about the late Charlie Kirk. That’s right: the…
Guy Ritchie’s next Action Thriller film — IN THE GREY. Starring Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal, Eiza González and Rosamund Pike. Set to hit theaters in fall 2025, it’s shaping up to be the most anticipated horror film of the year.
In a thrilling departure from his signature action and gangster flicks, director Guy Ritchie is set to unleash In the Grey, a horror film poised to dominate the genre in fall 2025. Starring an all-star cast led by Henry Cavill, Jake…
Superman ending, James Gunn sets up the new DCU and Peacemaker season 2
Henry Cavill steps into the iconic role of James Bond in 007 Bond 2025, bringing suave charisma, brutal power, and refined intensity. This explosive new chapter delivers world-class espionage, heart-pounding action, and a mission that could change everything. Superman, the…
End of content
No more pages to load