PETER CRISS: 'It's My Turn To Tell My Side Of My Life'

August 25, 2005

Original KISS drummer Peter Criss' official web site has been updated with the following question-and-answer session with Criss, conducted a few days ago:

Q: What's going on with the new album? when do you think it's going to ship?

Peter: "It's going great, thank you for asking. I am wearing a lot of hats. This is the first time I've ever done it all, writing, arranging, singing, playing, editing, mixing and producing. I hope to be done mixing by late September. It's up to the record company when it ships, it's all about timing for them."

Q: What kinds of inspirations did you draw on for this CD?

Peter: "All the songs are so near and dear to my heart. All inspirations, my wife, family and God. I hope you like it, no, love it!"

Q: Do you have any favorites among the new tracks or anything very special to you?

Peter: "That's hard. I have so many goodies. I feel this is the best work I've ever done. I've never worked so hard on a record. It's about life, love, and ups and downs. Real Peter Criss!"

Q: What kinds of messages are you trying to get out with this project?

Peter: "To feel and love and dream.

Q: Will we have a chance to see you live after the new album is out?

Peter: "We are talking about next year, some shows, Austrailia, Japan and America, Peter Criss days. I have everything a man could want, but my wife, Gigi, is convincing me to play. She runs my website with Ray, my webmaster, and the fans tell me they miss me and want to have the chance to meet me, so hopefully, we will be able to put that together. It's all about having fun."

Q: What else is on the schedule for you after the album's out?

Peter: "I also started a swing album, and working on a surprise CD. But right after the album, I am going straight back to my book. My turn to tell my side of my life."

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