Stanley Harvey Eisen
(born January 20, 1952, Queens, New York) known by his stage name Paul Stanley
, is an American hard rock guitarist, actor and singer, who is one of the two lead vocalists for the rock band Kiss. He is the writer or co-writer of most of the band's highest-charting hits, including "Rock and Roll All Nite," "Detroit Rock City," "Hard Luck Woman," "I Was Made for Lovin' You," "Crazy Crazy Nights" and "Forever."
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Career
Kiss
Before Kiss, Paul Stanley was in a local band, Rainbow (not to be confused with
Ritchie Blackmore's
Rainbow) and Uncle Joe. Through a mutual friend of
Gene Simmons', Stanley joined Simmons' band
Wicked Lester in the early 1970s. The band recorded an album in 1972, but as of 2008 it has never been officially released (although songs from the album appeared on Kiss's 2001 box set). Wicked Lester soon fell apart and Stanley and Simmons placed ads for a drummer and a guitarist in various New York papers. This resulted in
Peter Criss and
Ace Frehley joining the group, and they named themselves
Kiss. Kiss released their self-titled debut in February 1974.
Stanley's original persona in Kiss was "The Bandit", with a "
Lone Ranger" style mask design make-up pattern. This make-up design would only be used during a few mid-1973 shows, then to be replaced by the now famous "The Starchild" make-up design and persona. In his book
Sex Money Kiss
, Gene Simmons admits that Stanley was the driving force for Kiss during the makeup-free 1980s, while Simmons was feeling lost without his demon makeup and attempting to launch a film career.
In 2006, Stanley resumed his association with Washburn Guitars and using the
Washburn PS2000. Previously, he has had four signature guitars made by
Silvertone, and tweaked the
Ibanez Iceman to his specifications, calling it the PS10.
Stanley's most recent performances with Kiss were a group of shows in July 2009 in Canada, dubbed the Alive 35 tour. In 2007 during the
Hit 'N Run Tour. Prior to the final show on July 27, Stanley was hospitalized with an
extremely rapid heartbeat. In his absence, Kiss performed live as a trio for the first time in decades. Previously, Kiss performed as a trio at Studio 54 in New York City for an international satellite broadcast on January 28, 1982, lip-syncing the song "I" from
Music from "The Elder" for the Italian
Festival della canzone italiana, also known as the
San Remo Festival, when Ace Frehley failed to show for the performance due to what was described at the time as a "mystery illness". The July 27, 2007 concert is the first Kiss concert Stanley has missed during his 34 year tenure with the group.
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In September 2007, Stanley took part in
Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp as a guest star for his second time in New York City.
Solo career
Stanley has very rarely recorded or performed outside of Kiss. In 1989, he embarked on a brief club tour, performing only Kiss songs (with one
cover,
Led Zeppelin's "
Communication Breakdown"). His touring band included guitarist
Bob Kulick and future Kiss drummer
Eric Singer.
Stanley wrote and recorded material for a solo album in 1987–88, which was shelved in favor of the Kiss compilation,
Smashes, Thrashes & Hits
. While never officially released, songs such as "Don't Let Go" and "When 2 Hearts Collide" have circulated as
bootleg recordings. One song from the project, "Time Traveler," was released as part of the Kiss's 2001
box set.
In 1989, Stanley loaned his voice to the title track for the soundtrack of the
Wes Craven horror flick "Shocker". The song was written by long time Stanley collaborator
Desmond Child, along with
Jean Beauvior and
Guy Man-Dude. The song was performed by a group of well known artists calling themselves "The Dudes Of Wrath". The Dudes consisted of Stanley and Child on vocals, Guy Man-Dude and
Vivian Campbell (
Def Leppard and
Dio) on guitars,
Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot, Ozzy Ozbourne, Whitesnake and Dio) on bass and
Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe) on drums. Background vocals were provided by Desmond Child,
Louis Merlino,
Alice Cooper guitarist
Kane Roberts and
Michael Anthony of
Van Halen.
In 2005, a bootleg CD began circulating entitled
People, Let Me Get This Off My Chest: The Very Best of Paul Stanley's On Stage Banter
. The fan-made disc compiled 70 tracks worth of Stanley's distinctive song introductions and on-stage banter.
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28 years after releasing his first
solo album (as part of the four simultaneously released Kiss solo albums), Stanley released a second album,
Live to Win
, on October 24, 2006. The title song of his solo album, "Live to Win", appeared on the
South Park
episode "
Make Love, Not Warcraft".
In October and November 2006, Stanley embarked on a theater tour in support of
Live to Win
. His touring band was the house band from the
CBS TV show,
Rock Star
. The band appeared on both seasons of the show -
Rock Star: INXS
and
Rock Star: Supernova
. The band was composed of
Paul Mirkovich (keyboards),
Jim McGorman (guitar),
Rafael Moreira (lead guitar),
Nate Morton (drums), and
Sasha Krivtsov (bass). In April 2007, Stanley extended the tour to include Australia, playing in Coolangatta, Wollongong, Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide. Portions of the tour were filmed for an as-yet-unreleased documentary titled
Paul Stanley: Live to Dream
by the
Chicago-based
Film Foetus.
[3] The band's performance at the
House of Blues in
Chicago,
IL, was captured on film and released in 2008 on DVD and digital audio download formats as
One Live KISS
.
In 2008, Stanley sang a duet with
Sarah Brightman, "
I Will Be with You", on her
Symphony
album.
Other projects
In 1999, Stanley starred in a
Toronto production of
The Phantom of the Opera
, in which he played the role of The Phantom. He appeared in the musical from May 25 to August 1, and again that year from September 30 to October 31, 1999.
Stanley made his debut as a painter in 2005, exhibiting and selling original works of art.
Personal Life
Stanley attended
The High School of Music & Art in New York City and graduated in 1970.
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He is an ambassador for the charitable organization AboutFace, an organization that provides support and information to individuals with facial differences and has appeared at fundraising events and in videos to raise awareness.
In 2001, Stanley's wife,
Dallas native Pamela Bowen, filed for divorce. They have one son, Evan Shane Stanley, born June 6, 1994. On November 19, 2005, Paul Stanley married longtime girlfriend Erin Sutton at The Ritz-Carlton, Huntington in
Pasadena,
California. They had their first child, Colin Michael Stanley, on September 6, 2006. The couple had their second child, Sarah Brianna, on January 28, 2009.
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Stanley has had two hip replacement surgeries: one after the "Rock the Nation" tour in October 2004, and a second in December 2004 after complications arose from the first surgery. He has announced that he will require a third hip surgery in the future. Stanley regards the degeneration of his left hip as partly the product of thousands of shows performed since the early 1970s.
In popular culture
Stanley is the inspiration for the unlikely Kiss tribute band The Paul Stanleys, all of whom portray a version of him onstage during their performances.
Alternative rock group
They Might Be Giants made a song called "P.S.O.K. (Paul Stanley Of KISS)", which is composed almost entirely of samples of Stanley "reciting the same raps."
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Awards
- Stanley was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2006.
- Stanley got the Showman Of The Year award of the Classic Rock Awards for 2008.
Discography
KISS
See: Kiss discography
Solo career
- Paul Stanley
(1978)
- Live to Win
(2006)
- One Live KISS
(2008) - DVD and digital download from Amazon.com and iTunes
References
- PAUL STANLEY Hospitalized Prior To California Gig; KISS Performs As Three-Piece
- the21gunsalute.blogspot.com: Paul Stanley
- Film Foetus - Paul Stanley: Live to Dream
- Notable Alumni
- Kiss Siner Paul Stanley Welcomes a Daughter People.com, February 10, 2009
- P.S.O.K. (Paul Stanley Of KISS) - TMBW: The They Might Be Giants Knowledge Base