Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and occasional vocalist for KISS, has posthumously entered the Billboard top 10 with ...
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The legendary band Chicago returns to El Paso on March 4, 2026, bringing their signature sound back to the Plaza Theatre ...
At the Alamodome on Saturday, the former Beatle showed he can still rock, and wow, in an almost three-hour, time-traveling ...
Here's every surprise song and cover Sabrina Carpenter sings in the Spin The Bottle segment of her Short n' Sweet Tour ...
Catch the inaugural 'Laugh Till Death' comedy show at the Brunette Lounge on November 8, featuring local favorites and great ...
Did you know that Doja Cat celebrates her birthday on Oct. 21? She has released a few top 10 singles, such as “Need to Know” and “Kiss Me More.” ...
The legendary prog-rock group will perform at Frost Bank Center next September, and tickets go on sale this month.
Ace Frehley may have earned fame as the lead guitarist of KISS, but his most iconic moment came when he stepped out on his own. In 1978, his solo debut produced a song that became a timeless anthem, ...
Frehley's agent says he died peacefully Thursday surrounded by family in Morristown, New Jersey, following a recent fall.
I’ve always been an Ace guy — from the time I saw that early concert film on HBO back in the ’70s, a choice I wore with pride when Kiss released four solo albums on the same day (such a Kiss move) and ...