PAUL STANLEY's Duet With SARAH BRIGHTMAN; Audio Sample Available

January 14, 2008

An audio sample of KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley's duet with soprano Sarah Brightman, "I Will be with You", is available at Amazon.com. The song will be heard on Brightman's forthcoming album "Symphony", due in stores on January 29.

Sarah is the former wife of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. It was in Webber's productions that she first made her name. Her most famous role was that of Christine Daae in "The Phantom of the Opera".

She has also played the parts of Jermina in "Cats", Emma in "Song and Dance", Rose Vibert in "Aspects of Love" and Kate in "The Pirates of Penzance".

Sarah's last studio album was "Harem" in 2003. In 2006, Stanley released his second solo album "Live to Win".

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