PAUL STANLEY: Milwaukee Concert Cancelled

November 3, 2006

As a result of a grueling tour schedule with very few breaks and an extremely long day promoting the new KISS DVD box set "Kissology: Volume One 1974-1977" in New York on Halloween, KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley has been ordered by his throat doctor to take several days off from performing to rest his voice. Paul regrettably has to cancel his appearance on the syndicated radio program "The Bob & Tom Show" as well as his Milwaukee concert Friday (Nov. 3). His KISS Fragrance promotional appearance Saturday in Detroit and the rest of the "Live to Win" tour will proceed as scheduled.

Paul Stanley's new solo album, "Live To Win", came out on October 24 and sold just under 17,000 copies in the United States during its first week of release to land at position No. 53 of The Billboard 200 chart.

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