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Ace Frehley, the original guitarist of KISS and the band’s iconic “Spaceman,” has passed away at 74, his family confirmed in a heartfelt statement expressing grief and admiration for his enduring legacy.
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Reports revealed that Frehley had been on life support following a brain hemorrhage caused by a studio fall weeks earlier, which led to hospitalization and the cancellation of his 2025 tour appearances.
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Frehley was a founding member of KISS in 1973, remaining with the group until 1982 before returning for their massive 1996 reunion tour, staying until 2002 and helping shape their classic sound.
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As part of KISS, he contributed to some of their most successful albums, including Love Gun (1977) and Alive II, both top 10 hits on the Billboard 200, cementing the band’s global rock legacy.
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After departing from KISS, Frehley launched a solo career with Frehley’s Comet in the 1980s, releasing multiple albums before his solo debut Trouble Walkin’ (1989), which featured drummer Peter Criss.
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In early 2024, Frehley shared hopes of a potential KISS reunion, adding classic songs like Shout It Out Loud and Rock and Roll All Nite to his shows due to strong fan demand and nostalgia.