PAUL STANLEY's DVD Director Says KISS Frontman 'Is A Consummate Artist And Gentleman'

June 20, 2007

KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley's official web site has been updated with the following message:

"Fans anxiously awaiting news regarding Paul Stanley's upcoming DVD release of the concert film 'Paul Stanley - Live to Win Live!', filmed during Paul's U.S. tour late last year, will be excited to learn that the movie was completed a few weeks ago in Chicago by director Louis Antonelli and his team.

"The massive 14-camera production, which features Paul's scorching performance at Chicago's House of Blues on November 6th was 'a labor of love for all involved in its creation,' Antonelli stated. The feature film has a running time of close to two hours, and includes a wealth of bonus materials, including director D.P. Carlson's dynamic making of documentary, 'Paul Stanley - Live to Dream!'

"Antonelli went on to say, 'I've worked with many outstanding artists during my long career, but Paul is definitely in a class by himself! He is a consummate artist, gentleman, and has a warm spirit that brings out the very best in everyone who works with him!' Lou also shared with PaulStanley.com some heartfelt words when asked to talk about the complex process of making the film: 'I had a terrific crew of dedicated professionals who gave their all, with many fondly expressing to me during the production what Paul Stanley and his music has meant to their lives. All I can say right now is this shared feeling really comes across on the screen!'"

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