Ace Frehley Rocks Preston & Steve in 2014 Interview

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Ace Frehley, the iconic original Spaceman from KISS, left the world in mourning this week at the age of 74. Known not only for his groundbreaking music but also for his friendship with WMMR, Ace’s legacy will always endure through his timeless tunes like “Shock Me” and “New York Groove” that have resonated with Philadelphia audiences for years.

In a throwback to 2014, Ace made a memorable appearance on The Preston & Steve Show fresh off his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Reflecting on his new album at the time, Ace emphasized the importance of simplicity in his music, stating, “I go for feel and attitude. Too many chefs in the kitchen can spoil it.” Additionally, he shared a little-known fact that he was the one who initially sketched out the iconic KISS logo, with some minor line adjustments made by his bandmate Paul.

Ace’s infectious energy and charisma were palpable as he recounted playing with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots on The Tonight Show, a moment that brought him immense joy and demonstrated his unwavering passion for performing and entertaining crowds. Even with his legendary status, Ace stayed grounded, never straying from his authentic, unpretentious approach to rock and roll that endeared him to fans around the world.

The Spaceman’s impact extended beyond music; he was a beloved figure in Philadelphia, cherished by fans for his down-to-earth nature and everlasting contributions to the music scene. Tomorrow on The Preston & Steve Show, listeners can expect a special tribute to Ace featuring his classic hits and heartfelt stories from admirers who grew up listening to his music.

Ace Frehley’s legacy is a testament to his ability to capture the essence of rock and roll, always staying true to himself and delivering unforgettable performances that have stood the test of time. As we remember and honor this rock legend, let’s crank up the volume one more time for the Spaceman and celebrate his enduring impact on the world of music.

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