PAUL STANLEY's Guitarist RAFAEL MOREIRA In Q&A With KISS ARMY AUSTRALIA

June 26, 2007

Kiss Army Australia has posted an exclusive question-and-answer session with Rafael Moreira, the lead guitarist for KISS frontman Paul Stanley's solo tour of the USA and Australia. The view the questions, which were posed by the members of Kiss Army Australia, and Moreira's answers, click here.

As previously reported, a clip from "Live to Dream!" — which is described as an insider's glimpse into the creative process of Paul Stanley and his new concert film/DVD, titled "Live to Win Live" — is available for viewing at FilmFoetus.com.

Director D.P Carlson describes Live to Dream!' as, "an insider's glimpse' into Paul Stanley's creativity, and personal journey from his first solo album in 1978, to his latest 'Live To Win' release and tour. The film also captures the emotional and creative process of how producer/director Louis Antonelli's concert film, 'Paul Stanley – Live to Win Live!' came to be."

"Paul Stanley - Live to Dream!" features interviews with Paul Stanley, Louis Antonelli, manager Doc McGhee, band members Jimmy McGorman, Rafael Moreira, and Nate Morton, as well as personal insights from fans attending the Chicago concert and filming.

D.P. Carlson told PaulStanley.com, "What attracted me to this film was not just the opportunity to work with one of my rock heroes from KISS, but to explore the unique relationship between filmmaker Louis Antonelli and Paul Stanley — who is one of Louis' childhood idols."

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