Waterloo Region Record

Kiss farewell tour could include ex-members

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It won’t be all night, but former members of Kiss might get the chance to rock ’n’ roll with the band one last time. Kiss frontman Paul Stanley says the band’s upcoming farewell tour could include former members. Stanley tells The Associated Press he learned long ago never to say never, adding the tour is meant to celebrate the band’s entire legacy. The living exmembers of Kiss are guitarists Ace Frehley, Vinnie Vincent and Bruce Kulick, and drummer Peter Criss. Founded in 1973, Kiss did its first farewell tour in 2000, but decided to keep going afterward. Its current lineup consists of Stanley, Gene Simmons, drummer Eric Singer and guitarist Tommy Thayer. Dates for the multiyear “End of the Road” world tour, to start next year, will be announced at a later date. emasculati­on rather than practicali­ty. Some users responded by calling Morgan names — like “insecure manbaby” and “sexist jackwagon.” Others attempted a more rational approach by explaining the benefits of baby carriers, which allow parents to keep children close, yet have their hands unoccupied while strolling on the street. Still others wrote that a father taking care of his child, even wearing a papoose, is attractive. A handful of men responded with photos of themselves wearing them. Morgan could not be reached for comment; neither could Craig, who recently welcomed his daughter with actress Rachel Weisz to the world. Morgan, a father himself, did not stand down or waffle; he maintained that papooses are “ridiculous instrument­s of emasculati­on.”

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