Celebrating 40th Anniversary Of KISS' Debut Album - Audio Interview With Pianist BRUCE STEPHEN FOSTER
February 19, 2014, 10 years ago
In ongoing celebrations of the 40th anniversary of KISS' self-titled debut (originally released on February 18th, 1974), musician Bruce Stephen Foster - who played piano on the album - sat down with journalist Mitch Lafon and gave his impressions 40 years on about Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, producer Richie Wise, being in studio with KISS and much more during this exclusive interview.
Foster also went on to talk about his friendship with BON JOVI guitarist Richie Sambora, working with Richie on the SHARK FRENZY albums as well as writing with Richie on Sambora's Aftermath Of The Lowdown album. The interview was recorded February 18th - the 40th anniversary of the album the band's single Nothin' To Lose (which Foster played on).