Ace Frehley Ponders Releasing Old Jam Sessions
. Here are some portions of the interview. On the new book: "This book is about from the time I was a kid growing up in the Bronx, playing in bands prior to Kiss, going into the audition with Kiss, playing with Kiss, leaving Kiss, doing my own stuff, you know, Kiss was just a portion to my life. It was a big portion but there are a lot of other pieces to the puzzle." When questioned further about the "old tapes" he said: "I was thinking of releasing old jam sessions and songs that nobody's ever heard, I haven't even heard in a long time. I have over 100 reels of 2 inch tape. Eric Carr is probably on a few of them, the late Bobby Mayo who used to play with Peter Frampton, a couple of guys from Alice Cooper's original band, Dennis Dunaway and Neil Smith, also I worked on tracks with Chris Kimsey (the Rolling Stones' producer), stuff with Eddie Krammer. A lot of my stuff was edited out of the Elder and I have a lot of the original solos so that might be something interesting for Kiss fans. Listen to it here
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