PAUL STANLEY: 'Live To Win' Enters Norwegian Chart At No. 36

November 1, 2006

KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley's new solo album, "Live to Win", has entered the Norwegian chart at position No. 36. As previously reported, the CD has also landed at No. 71 in Australia and No. 49 in Germany.

Stanley was on the phone with the "Bob Rivers Show" on KZOK 102.5 FM in Seattle on Friday (October 27) to promote "Live to Win". Stanley talked about not wanting to recreate his first solo album or a KISS album, the all-star collaborations, the different ways to distribute music, how he was every parent's worst dream come true, all the band's merchandise, and more. Listen to the interview at this location.

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