PAUL STANLEY's 'One Live Kiss' Preview Screening Set For Dayton KISS Fan Expo

September 16, 2008

KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley has authorized a special preview screening of his new concert movie, "One Live Kiss", at the Dayton KISS Fan Expo on October 11 at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites. The feature-length movie was shot during Paul's sold-out "Live To Win" solo tour of America in 2006, capturing the power and intensity of Paul's legendary songwriting and showmanship at full throttle. The movie will be shown in its entirety, in High Definition on a large screen. Director Louis Antonelli will introduce the screening and will take part in a question-and-answer session with the audience following the movie.

Antonelli recently told KissOnline.com, "These full screenings of the movie are very special, they will give fans a chance to see this highly anticipated film in a unique, entertaining way! In the past when we have done previews of scenes from the film it was great because fans felt like they were at the concert right in the front row singing along with Paul, cheering, and doing their all to shout it out loud. Seeing the movie like that with a packed house of the great KISS Army is a very immediate 'live' experience! I've had fans tell me many times now that watching the movie that way made everyone feel Paul was right in the room rocking with them!"

KISS tribute bands MR. SPEED and KIDS will perform at the event, and KISS merchandise dealer, including KissOnline.com, will be on hand selling great KISS collectibles throughout the day.

Visit www.getalifeinc.com for more information on the event.

The "One Live Kiss" DVD will be released on October 21 via New Door/Universal. The cover artwork for the disc can be viewed below.

"Live To Dream!" is an insider's glimpse into the creative process of Paul Stanley and his concert film titled "One Live Kiss", which was directed by filmmaker Louis Antonelli. The cameras shadow Antonelli as he works behind the scenes to capture Stanley's solo performance in Chicago. Stanley's back-up band for the tour is the house band featured on CBS-TV's "Rock Star".

"Live To Dream!" features interviews with Paul Stanley, Louis Antonelli, KISS manager Doc McGhee, band members Jimmy McGorman, Rafael Moreira and Nate Morton, as well as a dozen fans from the Chicago show.

Director D.P. Carlson shares producer, camera and editing credit with longtime collaborator Mike Weber. Brian Kobeluch created the graphics and animations.

A clip from "Live to Dream!" is available for viewing below.

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