500 People Attend Indianapolis KISS Fan Expo

March 5, 2008

KISS' official web site, KissOnline.com, has been updated with the following message:

"Over 500 KISS fans attended Sunday's Indianapolis KISS Fan Expo, which featured Eric Singer and a preview showing of Paul Stanley's 'Live To Win' DVD! Eric spent the entire day meeting fans, signing autographs and taking photos. He also held an hour question-and-answer session, before being surprised with an early birthday cake from KissOnline and director Louis Antonelli!

"Antonelli held his own question-and-answer session that focused on working with Paul on his live concert film. The Q&A was followed by a 37-minute preview of the 'Live To Win' DVD that included the film's trailer as well as the songs 'Live To Win', 'Got To Choose', 'Tonight You Belong To Me', 'Everytime I See You Around', 'Do You Love Me', 'Love Gun' and 'I Still Love You'. Many in the crowd sang along and applauded as if they were actually at a live show!

"Over the next few hours, fans shopped for KISS collectibles and visited with Eric, Bill Starkey and KissOnline. Once again, fan favorite MR. SPEED closed the Expo with a rockin' set of KISS classics and rarities."

A clip from "Live to Dream!" — which is described as an insider's glimpse into the creative process of KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley and his upcoming concert film/DVD, titled "Live to Win" — is available for viewing below.

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, 'Live to Win' 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.

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