Watch: ACE FREHLEY Performs At ‘Kiss Cancer Goodbye II’ Fundraiser In Florida

Watch: ACE FREHLEY Performs At 'Kiss Cancer Goodbye II' Fundraiser In Florida

Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley appeared last night (Friday, October 13) at this year’s Kiss Cancer Goodbye II fundraiser for the American Cancer Society on Harvest House campus in Sarasota, Florida.

Fan-filmed video of Frehley‘s performance, during which he was joined by TRIXTER‘s Steve Brown, among other musicians, can be seen below.

Last month, Ace spent time mixing his new studio album for a tentative early 2024 release via MNRK Music Group (formerly known as eOne Music). Assisting the 72-year-old musician with some of the new LP’s songwriting and production has been Brown, who took to his Instagram on September 22 to share a photo of him and Frehley, along with producer, engineer and mixer Bruno Ravel, who is best known for his role as bassist in DANGER DANGER. Steve wrote in an accompanying message: “This is a Rockin’ Team right here. 8 tunes mixed and it sounds stellar @brunoravel mix/master general for the new @acefrehleyofficial @mnrk_heavy #recordingstudio #mixengineer #acefrehley #newalbum …and yeah I’m really short next to these guys”.

Frehley spoke about the recording process for his new album this past March during an appearance on SiriusXM‘s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk”. At the time, he marveled at the amount of material he was able to complete, saying: “Within six days I had written and recorded five new songs, which is unprecedented for me.”

Ace went on to say that he has also been working on his new LP with Peppy Castro of the BLUES MAGOOS. He added: “Back in the ’60s, [the BLUES MAGOOS] had the big hit ‘(We Ain’t Got) Nothin’ Yet’. I grew up with him in the Bronx. He inspired me to become a rock star. I remember going to Orchard Beach in the Bronx, and all of a sudden I hear Peppy‘s song on the radio. I go, ‘Jesus Christ. If he can do that, I can do it. I’m better looking than him.’ [Laughs] He actually taught me how to play bar chord in the basement of an apartment building… But we’ve been friends ever since, and we’ve followed each other’s career. And he’s been in my studio a half dozen times. And he also hooked me up with Tommy Denander. He wrote three songs for me that I’m probably gonna rearrange at least one or two of them and add vocals. But me and Steve have been doing a song a day. It’s insanity.”

According to Ace, his upcoming LP will include at least one cover song.

“If my memory serves me correctly, the last two studio records I did both had one cover on them and one instrumental,” he said. “I have two or three songs that can be instrumentals or I could add lyrics to it. I’m just deciding which one is gonna be the best one for an instrumental, because if I don’t do an instrumental, my fans are gonna be upset, because every one of my studio albums have had an instrumental track on it. It all started with ‘Fractured Mirror’ in 1978.”

Peppy previously collaborated with KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons as a songwriter and performed on Frehley‘s and KISS frontman Paul Stanley‘s solo records.

Ace‘s next all-original album will be the follow-up to “Spaceman”, which was released in October 2018 via eOne.

Frehley‘s latest release was “Origins Vol. 2”, the sequel to his 2016 collection of cover songs that inspired the former KISS guitarist.

“Origins Vol. 2” featured cover versions of THE BEATLES“I’m Down”, DEEP PURPLE‘s “Space Truckin'”, LED ZEPPELIN‘s “Good Times Bad Times”, THE ROLLING STONES“Jumpin’ Jack Flash”, THE KINKS“Lola” and THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE‘s “Manic Depression”, among others. A cover of the 1975 KISS tune “She” also appeared as a bonus track. Guests on the set included CHEAP TRICK‘s Robin Zander, Lita Ford and former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick.

KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons co-wrote two tracks on “Spaceman”, “Without You I’m Nothing” and “Your Wish Is My Command”, the latter of which also features Simmons‘s bass playing.

Frehley left KISS after the band’s 2002 “Farewell Tour” dates, saying afterwards that he took the word “farewell” seriously. Drummer Peter Criss has claimed that his contract with KISS wasn’t renewed in March 2004. Both charges have been disputed by Paul Stanley and Simmons.

Simmons and Stanley have chosen to have the rest of the current KISS lineup — guitarist Tommy Thayer and longtime drummer Eric Singer — dress up as Criss‘s and Frehley‘s respective “Spaceman” and “Catman” personas.

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