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Paul Stanley (born Stanley Bert Eisen; January 20, 1952) is an American musician who was the co-founder, frontman, rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the hard rock band Kiss from the band's inception in 1973 to their retirement in 2023. He was the writer or co-writer of many of the band's most popular songs. Stanley established The Starchild character for his Kiss persona. Stanley was inducted into the
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in 2014 as a member of Kiss. In 2006, '' Hit Parader'' ranked him 18th on their list of the Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time. A Gibson.com readers' poll in 2010 named him 13th on their list of Top 25 Frontmen.


Early life

Stanley Bert Eisen was raised in upper Manhattan, New York City, 211th Street and Broadway. Both of his parents were Jewish. He was the younger of two children; his sister Julia is two years older. Their mother Eva Jontof-Hutter came from a family that fled Nazi Germany for Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and then to New York City. His father William Eisen's parents Rebecca and Harry Eisenhandler were from Poland. Stanley was raised Jewish, although he did not consider his family very observant and did not celebrate his bar mitzvah. His parents listened to classical music and light opera; Stanley was greatly moved by Beethoven's works. Since Stanley's right ear was misshapen from a birth defect called microtia and he was unable to hear on that side, he found it difficult to determine the direction of a sound, and was unable to understand speech in a noisy environment. Attending
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, he was taunted by other children for his deformed ear. Despite his hearing problem, Stanley enjoyed listening to music, and he watched ''
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'' on television. His favorite musical artists included Eddie Cochran,
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, Jerry Lee Lewis and
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. Stanley learned to sing harmony with his family, and he was given a child's guitar at age seven. Stanley's family relocated to the Kew Gardens neighborhood in Queens in 1960. He listened to a lot of
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music, but when the Beatles and the Rolling Stones played on U.S. television he was inspired by the performance aspect, which he thought was not out of his reach. Stanley received his first real guitar at age 13, an acoustic one that he would have preferred to be electric. He played tunes by Bob Dylan, the Byrds, the Lovin' Spoonful and more. All through his childhood Stanley had been recognized for his talent in graphic arts, so he attended the High School of Music & Art in New York City, graduating in 1970.


Kiss

Before Kiss, Stanley was in a local band, Rainbow, and was a member of Uncle Joe and Post War Baby Boom. Through a mutual friend of
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, Stanley joined Simmons' band Wicked Lester in the early 1970s. The band recorded an album in 1972, but it was never officially released. Wicked Lester fell apart and Stanley and Simmons answered Peter Criss's advertisement in '' Rolling Stone''. Soon after recruiting Criss, they held auditions for a lead guitarist, with Stanley placing an ad in the ''Village Voice''. Ace Frehley won the group over with his playing, and was nearly a perfect fit to the group's sound. Kiss released their self-titled debut album in February 1974. At this point, Stanley had the idea of changing his name not only for marketing purposes but also the fact he had always hated his birth name. Inspired by Paul McCartney and
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, he legally changed his name to Paul Stanley. Stanley's persona in Kiss was "the Starchild" displaying one star over his right eye. For a brief time, Stanley tried out a new character "the Bandit", with a " Lone Ranger" style mask design make-up pattern. This make-up design was used during a few 1973–74 shows and photo-shoots, some of which he was photographed with both designs in the same session. "I even tried painting my face all red," he admitted. "I looked like a longhaired tomato! Before settling on the star, I'd just paint a black ring around my eye… Each of us wears something that reflects who we are. I always loved stars and always identified with them – so, when it came time to put something on my face, I knew it would be a star." In his book ''Sex Money Kiss'',
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says Stanley was the driving force for KISS during the period in the 1980s when the band performed without makeup. Those years, Stanley noted, "were fine for me. I found them very satisfying because I got a chance to be out there without makeup, which I craved at that point. I think it was easier for me ''
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' because my persona was one that wasn't really defined by the makeup… The makeup was just reinforcing what you were seeing and who I was." In 2007, Stanley was hospitalized with tachycardia. In his absence, Kiss performed live as a trio for the first time in decades. The concert was the first Kiss performance Stanley missed. During the first leg of the band's final tour, Stanley was accused by fans of lip syncing and using backing tracks. In response to the allegations, Stanley did not confirm nor deny that he lip syncs on stage, saying he is taking care of his voice. Accusations were later revived by fans following the band's performance in Belgium on June 6, 2022, when a slip-up occurred with the fireworks and drum cues a measure late on the opening song, "Detroit Rock City". Doc McGhee, the band's manager, later confirmed simultaneously that Stanley did sing fully, but will sing to tracks, denying that he was lip syncing.


Solo career

Stanley released his first solo album '' Paul Stanley'' as part of the four simultaneously released Kiss solo albums, but he has rarely recorded or performed outside of Kiss. He wrote and recorded material for another album in 1987–88, but it was shelved in favor of the Kiss compilation ''
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''. While never officially released, songs such as "Don't Let Go" and "When Two Hearts Collide" have circulated as
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s. One song from the project, "Time Traveler", was released as part of Kiss' 2001
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. In 1989, Stanley embarked on a brief club tour. His touring band included guitarist
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and future Kiss drummer Eric Singer. The same year, Stanley shared lead vocals with
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on the title track for the soundtrack of the Wes Craven horror film ''Shocker''. Twenty-eight years after releasing his first solo album, Stanley released a second album, ''
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'', on October 24, 2006. Its title song "Live to Win" appears in the ''
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'' 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'', composed of Paul Mirkovich (keyboards),
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(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 a documentary titled ''Paul Stanley: Live to Dream'' by the Chicago-based Film Foetus. The band's performance at the House of Blues in Chicago 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
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, " I Will Be with You", on her ''
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'' album. In 2016, he guested in Ace Frehley's covers album ''
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'', singing " Fire and Water" by
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. In 2015, Stanley established Paul Stanley's Soul Station, a tribute band playing a mix of soul oldies from the 1960s and 1970s with original songs in the same style. Paul Stanley's Soul Station released its first album in 2021, along with its lead single, the original "I, Oh I."


Vocals and playing style

Possessing a tenor vocal range, Stanley tends to sing in the high registers and is known for his
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. Stanley uses Ibanez guitars (with various signature models currently available), Seymour Duncan pickups, Ernie Ball strings and ENGL amplifiers, as well as custom made KISS signature picks. He has also used various other makes of guitar over the years, including Washburn (with whom he also had a signature model), Gibson, B.C. Rich, Ampeg and Ovation among others. He has also previously used amplifiers by Fender and later Randall.


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, closing the show's ten-year run in Toronto. Stanley made his debut as a painter in 2006, exhibiting and selling original works of art. Stanley collaborated with Boston-based power pop group Click Five on their
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, "Angel To You (Devil To Me)". Stanley produced a debut album for the band New England. Their first single from that album in 1978 "Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya" reached the Top 40 in 1979. In 2012, Stanley partnered with Gene Simmons and three other investors to form the restaurant franchise Rock & Brews. On August 15, 2013, Stanley, Gene Simmons and manager Doc McGhee became a part of the ownership group that created the L.A. Kiss Arena Football League team, which played their home games at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The team folded in 2016. In April 2014, Stanley published his memoir, ''Face the Music: A Life Exposed'' (). In the memoir, Stanley, who is Jewish, accused former bandmates Ace Frehley and Peter Criss of
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. An unreleased song written by Stanley along with Jean Beauvoir, titled "Like a Bee to the Honey", was recorded and released by the Finnish hard rock band Lordi for their album, '' Killection''.


Personal life

In 1982, after he turned 30 years old, Stanley had reconstructive surgery for the microtia in his right ear done by Frederic Rueckert, who had been performing the procedure primarily on children. The new ear was formed from cartilage from one of the singer's ribs, with skin grafts put over it. Stanley said the surgery had given him "a new lease on life" and was so grateful to Rueckert that he gave the doctor a Rolex watch upon his retirement. Because of this birth defect, Stanley is an ambassador for the charitable organization
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, an organization that provides support and information to people with facial differences. He has appeared at fundraising events and in videos to raise awareness. In 2001, Stanley's first wife, actress Pamela Bowen, filed for divorce after nine years of marriage. They have one son named Evan, born in June 1994. On November 19, 2005, Stanley married longtime girlfriend Erin Sutton at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in
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. The couple had a son in September 2006, a daughter in January 2009 and a daughter in August 2011. Stanley considers his children Jewish but as Sutton is Catholic they raised them "100 percent Jewish and 100 percent Catholic". 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 had announced in 2005 that he will require a third hip surgery in the future. He regards the degeneration of his left hip as partly the product of thousands of shows performed in platform boots since the early 1970s. In October 2011, Stanley had surgery on his vocal cords. He said, "I hold myself to a higher standard than others do. With that in mind, I wanted to remedy a few minor issues that come with 40 years of preaching rock 'n' roll."


Awards

*Inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2006 *Showman of the Year award of the Classic Rock Awards for 2008 *Classic Gold Telly Award for his concert film ''
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'' in 2009 *Sound Partners Lifetime Achievement Award from the House Research Institute *Gibson.com's Reader's Poll listed Stanley among rock and roll's 25 top frontmen and -women. *Stanley, along with original Kiss members Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, and Ace Frehley, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.


Discography


Studio albums


Solo

*'' Paul Stanley'' (1978) *''
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'' (2006)


Paul Stanley's Soul Station

*''Now and Then'' (2021)


with Kiss

*'' Kiss'' (1974) *'' Hotter than Hell'' (1974) *'' Dressed to Kill'' (1975) *''
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'' (1976) *'' Rock and Roll Over'' (1976) *'' Love Gun'' (1977) *'' Dynasty'' (1979) *'' Unmasked'' (1980) *'' Music from "The Elder"'' (1981) *'' Creatures of the Night'' (1982) *'' Lick It Up'' (1983) *''
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'' (1984) *'' Asylum'' (1985) *'' Crazy Nights'' (1987) *''
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'' (1989) *''
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'' (1992) *'' Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions'' (1997) *''
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'' (1998) *'' Sonic Boom'' (2009) *''
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'' (2012)


Live albums

*'' Alive!'' (1975) *'' Alive II'' (1977) *'' Alive III'' (1993) *'' Kiss Unplugged'' (1996) *'' KISS Symphony: Alive IV'' (2003) *''One Live Kiss'' (2008) (DVD and digital download)


Guest appearances

*"Fire and Water" (from the Ace Frehley album ''
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'') (2016)


References


Citations


Sources

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External links


Paul Stanley official website
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Interview with Paul Stanley
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