ACE FREHLEY: What's In My Bag?

May 26, 2009

Original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley is featured in Amoeba Music's "What's In My Bag?" segment in which he shares some of his shopping picks. Watch the three-minute clip below.

Video footage of Ace Frehley's April 18, 2009 in-store appearance at Amoeba Music in Hollywood, California can be viewed below (courtesy of "rockiss").

Ace Frehley debuted a new solo track, "Pain in the Neck", from his forthcoming CD "Anomaly", during the Amoeba Music meet-and-greet.

A store full of fans that turned out to meet the iconic rock guitarist was stunned by the surprise airing, and responded with wild enthusiasm when the song was played. Immediately after the song ended, the store broke out in applause. "Very cool… heavy… reminds me of early KISS," said fan Curtis Feliszak of Burbank.

An exact release date for "Anomaly" has not been set, but an announcement is expected in the coming weeks on AceFrehley.com. The CD was reportedly produced and recorded in Westchester County, New York between 2007 and 2009 and was mixed by Marti Frederiksen, who has previously worked with AEROSMITH and DEF LEPPARD, among many others.

Ace is planning a world tour in support of the CD and promises many more promotional appearances as the album release gets closer.

Frehley last year spent time on the road fronting a band that featured second guitarist Derrek Hawkins, drummer Scot Coogan (ex-BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION) and bassist Anthony Esposito (ex-LYNCH MOB).

Photo credit: Bobby Cardenas

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