ERIC SINGER To Appear At Cleveland KISS EXPO

January 4, 2007

KISS drummer Eric Singer (also in ALICE COOPER and ERIC SINGER PROJECT) will be a special guest at the first-ever Cleveland KISS Expo, set to take place Saturday, February 10 at the Holiday Inn Hotel Cleveland Airport from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. (12 noon for VIP ticket holders). Singer will be taking part in a question-and-answer session and be available for autographs and photos. Also scheduled to apper is the "ultimate" KISS tribute band MR. SPEED. KISS merchandise and collectibles will be on sale throughout the day.

The Holiday Inn Hotel Cleveland Airport is located at 4181 West 150th Street, Cleveland, OH 44135.

For hotel rooms, call 1-216-252-7700 and ask for the special KISS Expo rate.

For more information, visit www.kissarmywarehouse.com.

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