Drummer ERIC SINGER Back Home For 'Some Family, Friends, Basketball And KISS'

February 13, 2007

Drummer Eric Singer (KISS, ALICE COOPER) has issued the following update:

"This past weekend I made it back to my hometown of Cleveland for some family, friends, basketball and KISS! I started the weekend off by watching the Cavs [Cleveland Cavaliers] destroy the Miami Heat! Saturday I arrived at the Holiday Inn for the planned KISS Expo. There has not been an expo in Cleveland in a few years but, the fans turned out strong and flowed in and out throughout the day. Great turnout and I want to thank Keith Leroux and Steve Stierwalt Jr. for putting on another great event. These guys are top-notch and really know how to deliver the best events for KISS fans period. I also want to thank ALL the fans who made it out in freezing cold weather from near and far (there were fans from Canada, West Virginia, Michigan etc.) YOU really made me feel special and gave me energy to sign from 12-6pm. You rocked my world, needless to say! I then went to dinner with family and friends and had a great evening visiting some old friends from my Euclid school days. Nice to see Colleen, Maryann and Carol!! You girls made me laugh with such kool memories. We were crazy kids, huh? On Sunday I went to another great Cavs game against my beloved Lakers... I sat right courtside under the basket and heard every word the players said during the game. Super kool experience and I gotta thank Tommy and Frank Amato for hooking me up with the seats. These guys are old bandmates from my Cleveland days BEAU COUP."

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