KISS' STANLEY, THAYER Perform Acoustic Set At Wentworth Gallery In Ft. Lauderdale

March 21, 2010

According to KissFAQ.com, KISS vocalist/guitarist Paul Stanley made an appearance on Saturday, March 20 at the Wentworth Gallery - Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to promote his art. The event included a special dinner for art patrons featuring a rare acoustic performance by Stanley and KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer. The pair reportedly performed the following set:

01. Hard Luck Woman
02. Beth
03. C'mon And Love Me
04. Shandi
05. Say Yeah
06. Shout It Out Loud
07. Comin' Home (partial)
08. Lick It Up
09. Rock and Roll All Night
10. Rock Bottom

Check out photos of the performance at KissFAQ.com.

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