THE CLICK FIVE Singer Talks About Working With PAUL STANLEY

August 19, 2005

KISS frontman Paul Stanley recently collaborated with Boston-based THE CLICK FIVE on the track "Angel to You (Devil to Me)", which appears on THE CLICK FIVE's debut CD, "Greetings From Imrie House", out now on Lava.

Stanley reportedly co-wrote the track with THE CLICK FIVE keyboardist Ben Romans at Stanley's home studio. The song also features a guest appearance by Elliott Easton of THE CARS.

"KISS is actually a big influence on us," THE CLICK FIVE frontman Eric Dill told The Plain Dealer. "Our manager talked to Paul and got him involved and interested in us from the very beginning. We had a chance to meet him, go to some [KISS] shows, get to know him on a personal level. He'd talk to me and say 'You look good up there, but try to connect more to the audience.' I had Paul Stanley, who's a master at it, willing to help me out and giving me tips. How cool is that?"

THE CLICK FIVE, which bills itself as a power pop quintet "on par with CHEAP TRICK and MATTHEW SWEET," had previously graced concert bills with the likes of ASHLEE SIMPSON, ALANIS MORISETTE, BARENAKED LADIES and ROD STEWART.

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