PETER CRISS: 'Rockline' Appearance Available For Streaming

July 28, 2007

Original KISS drummer Peter Criss was the featured guest on the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" with host Bob Coburn on Wednesday, July 25. The program is now available for streaming at this location.

Peter Criss released a new solo album on Tuesday (July 24),titled "One for All". Criss produced the album himself for the first time, and guest musicians include keyboardist Paul Shaffer and bassist Will Lee of "Late Night with David Letterman". The album includes a range of styles, from rock and jazz to blues and Broadway, and includes covers of "What a Difference a Day Makes" and "Send in the Clowns".

Criss tells Launch"One for All" was inspired by the how it felt in his hometown of New York City in the weeks after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. "The city was so close again, it seemed like New York really was in pain, and there was a lot of reaching out for everybody, everybody's reaching out for everybody, everybody seemed really, like it was Christmas, there was gonna be more actually wanting to care, and loving in New York," he said. "The city seemed kind of hurt."

Criss says he then made the jump to "One for All". "And I thought of the old slogan 'One for all, all for one,'" he said. "And it was like that famous slogan that the four musketeers would say. And I thought, you know, that's a great thing, 'All for one,'that's how we should be thinking now."

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