KISS is releasing the 2nd installment of the Definitive KISS Live DVD Collection on August 14th, 2007. KISSology: Volume Two 1978-1991 is an expanded 3 disc set boasting nearly 7 hours of rare or never-before-seen footage featuring notorious television interviews and early KISS music videos.
Now 5x platinum, “KISSology: Volume One” is a proven MUST OWN hit that chronicles the beginning of a band that has lasted over 30 years. Fans can pick up where Volume One left off when “KISSology: Volume Two” hits shelves.
“The sales numbers for ‘KISSology: Volume One’ confirm just how big and powerful the KISS fan base is,” said Paul DeGooyer, Senior Vice President, DVD/Audio/Electronic Games, MTV Music Networks and Logo. “Working with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and the entire KISS organization on this historic project was a phenomenal way to kick off the VH1 Classic Records imprint. We can’t wait to deliver Volume Two to the fans.”
Volume Two follows KISS from the height of mid 70’s KISSteria through the departure of Peter and Ace, the KISS unmasking and the Eric Carr years. Additionally, this DVD set will include the previously never before seen European theatrical version of the 1978 cult classic KISS film - “KISS IN ATTACK OF THE PHANTOMS” - complete with scenes not seen in the U.S. version!
“Shout It Out Loud” live concert footage:
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“Firehouse” live concert footage:
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R&B singer, R. Kelly, will be heading to court on September 17, 2007, to be tried for charges of pornography that were placed against him five years ago.
“CHICAGO, Illinois (Reuters) – Grammy Award-winning R&B singer R. Kelly will go on trial September 17 on child pornography charges, five years after the accusations were first made, prosecutors said Wednesday.”
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Sir Elton John claims the internet is ruining the careers of artists and the lives of active users.
Artists, he says, are creating music at home, which is ruining their chances at longevity in the business, and frequent users are spending less time with family and enjoying life.
To read more of Sir Elton John’s comments, go here.