ACE FREHLEY Reunites With FREHLEY'S COMET Bandmates On Stage In New York; "Rock Soldiers" And "Cold Gin" Fan-Filmed Video Posted
September 17, 2017, 7 years ago
On September 15th, original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley performed Poughkeepsie, New York. During the set he was joined by former Frehley's Comet bandmates John Regan and Tod Howarth for "Rock Soldiers" and "Cold Gin". Fan-filmed video is available below.
Frehley's Comet released two albums and one EP: Frehley's Comet (1987), Live +1 EP (1988), and Second Sighting (1988).
Frehley will join his former bandmate, Gene Simmons, for a rare performance at The Children Matter Benefit Concert, taking place on Wednesday, September 20th (7 - 11 PM, CDT) in in St. Paul, Minnesota at CHS Field Stadium in support of victims of Hurricane Harvey.
The Children Matter is a collaborative initiative created by Gene Simmons and the nonprofit Matter on the simple belief that the lives of children matter. Regardless of race, income, gender, religion, or location every child deserves the same access to a full and healthy life.
Right now, there are over 10,000 children and families in Houston still living in shelters. Displaced from their homes, in need of food and basic daily necessities immediately. Matter in partnership with their on-ground Houston partners is sending and distributing Matterbox Meals Kits, Sanitation Supplies, Contaimination Prevention Supplies, and more.
Also schedule to perform at the benefit concert is Don Felder, Cheap Trick, The Jayhawks, and Flipp. Complete details can be found at this location.