GENE SIMMONS Talks About PAUL STANLEY's Solo Album, KISS' Future Plans

September 5, 2005

KISS frontman Gene Simmons has sent a short handwritten letter to KISS Kollector Online in which he addresses certain topics that KISS fans have been wondering, or even complaining, about over the last few months. The text of the letter reads as follows:

"Many of you want to know when KISS will record a new album or when we'll tour.

"Please give us a chance to do things we've always wanted to do — outside the band.

"Paul [Stanley, KISS frontman] is very excited about his solo album — and so am I — I can't wait to hear it. And when he tours, I'll be there to cheer him on, as I did on his last solo tour. No one is better.

"And me? I have things I want to do as well.

"KISS?? We'll come back. You can bet on it."

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