
Ace Frehley (1951–2025)
Author of No Regrets
About the Author
Paul Daniel "Ace" Frehley is a musician best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Kiss. Frehley played with the group from its inception in 1973 until his departure in 1982. He rejoined Kiss in 1996 for a reunion tour. His second tenure with Kiss lasted until 2002. After leaving Kiss, he show more embarked on a solo career. Frehley is the author of the book No Regrets (2011). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Ace Frehley - NBLP 7121 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Frehley, Paul Daniel
- Birthdate
- 1951-04-27
- Date of death
- 2025-10-16
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- musician
- Organizations
- Kiss
- Relationships
- Simmons, Gene (bandmate in Kiss)
Stanley, Paul (bandmate in Kiss) - Cause of death
- a fall (complications)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- New York, New York, USA (Bronx)
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- New York, New York, USA
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As a life-long KISS fan, I wasn't expecting to learn a whole lot from Ace's book that I didn't already know. By and large, I was right, but most of the book was enjoyable nonetheless.
Ace, as he readily admits, is a screw-up. Being very anti-drug myself, I tend to side with Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons on most things KISS related. If you can't rely on someone, you need to find alternative ways to achieve a goal. Clearly they put up with much of Ace's shenanigans and genuinely tried to keep show more him in the band in the early '80s. But I don't think KISS would have survived as long as they have with Ace (or Peter Criss for that matter) in the band over the long haul.
Even still, after reading about all his crazy stories of drugs, alcohol, and debauchery, I was left with the impression that Ace seems to be a genuinely nice guy. And ultimately, stoned or not, he knew when KISS was heading in the wrong direction.
If you're a KISS fan, you'll enjoy the book, as I did. However, I got a little bored with the repetitive drug stories, especially after he left KISS initially. It's clear that he has no real direction in his life and that had it not been for Paul, Gene, and Bill Aucoin, Ace wouldn't be what he is today. show less
Ace, as he readily admits, is a screw-up. Being very anti-drug myself, I tend to side with Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons on most things KISS related. If you can't rely on someone, you need to find alternative ways to achieve a goal. Clearly they put up with much of Ace's shenanigans and genuinely tried to keep show more him in the band in the early '80s. But I don't think KISS would have survived as long as they have with Ace (or Peter Criss for that matter) in the band over the long haul.
Even still, after reading about all his crazy stories of drugs, alcohol, and debauchery, I was left with the impression that Ace seems to be a genuinely nice guy. And ultimately, stoned or not, he knew when KISS was heading in the wrong direction.
If you're a KISS fan, you'll enjoy the book, as I did. However, I got a little bored with the repetitive drug stories, especially after he left KISS initially. It's clear that he has no real direction in his life and that had it not been for Paul, Gene, and Bill Aucoin, Ace wouldn't be what he is today. show less
An incredible rock and roll story, as told by Ace Frehley. The story of Kiss is one for the ages but it is almost always told from one particular view point; that of the remaining members and not the “other” founding members. To understand the real story you need to see all sides and this book is a great starting point to know the whole story. Ace holds nothing back, telling us all, even the stories when he was not exactly acting appropriately. I found the book to sound honest and I was show more a little bit surprised by how controlled Ace is in the book. I was expecting Ace to go after Paul, and especially Gene more, but Ace never gives in to that temptation. If you are a Kiss fan, or a historian of Rock and Roll, here is a point of view we rarely ever see. show less
"Frehley's Comet"
Ace Frehley ? lead guitar, lead vocals
Tod Howarth ? rhythm guitar, vocals, keyboards
John Regan ? bass guitar, backing vocals
Billy Ward ? drums, percussion
Rip It Out / Stranger In A Strange Land / Something Moved / Cold Gin / Love Me Right / Into The Night / New York Groove / Rock Soldiers / Breakout / Shock Me / Calling To You / We Got Your Rock / Deuce / Rocket Ride
Ace Frehley ? lead guitar, lead vocals
Tod Howarth ? rhythm guitar, vocals, keyboards
John Regan ? bass guitar, backing vocals
Billy Ward ? drums, percussion
Rip It Out / Stranger In A Strange Land / Something Moved / Cold Gin / Love Me Right / Into The Night / New York Groove / Rock Soldiers / Breakout / Shock Me / Calling To You / We Got Your Rock / Deuce / Rocket Ride
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- Works
- 12
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- Members
- 171
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.4
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- ISBNs
- 15
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