Wife Of Original KISS Drummer Speaks To Russian Fan Site

June 20, 2005

Russian KISS fan site Kiss Revenge recenty conducted a brief interview with Lydia Criss, former wife of original KISS drummer Peter Criss. An excerpt from the interview follows:

Kiss Revenge: Lydia, you show us the cover of your upcoming book called "Sealed With A Kiss" on your own web site, can you explain where this title picture (you kissing with Peter) was taken, who did it, when, where and... you both with Peter posed for this picture specially or picture was made casually?

Lydia Criss: "The picture of Peter & I was taken on the airplane just before we were landing in Japan for the first time 1977. It was taken by Bob Gruen (photographer for John Lennon & KISS album 'Dressed to Kill'). The picture was not posed for, Bob Gruen just took the picture without our knowledge.

Kiss Revenge: Your book called "Sealed With A Kiss". Can you explaine the title you gave your book, what sence you put in this title? What does it mean?

Lydia Criss: "'Sealed with a Kiss' is an American expression which means 'Completed With Love'. I am finally telling my story in its complete form and it has been a gratifying experience."

Read the rest of the short interview at this location.

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