It was a moment that stopped time for rock fans everywhere. At Ace Frehley’s memorial, the remaining KISS legends—Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Peter Criss—stood side by side once more, not as bandmates, but as brothers saying goodbye. The room fell silent as they did something no one expected—an act so raw, so human, it brought even the toughest fans to tears. With trembling hands, they placed Ace’s signature guitar pick on his casket, whispering a final farewell before lifting their hands in the classic KISS salute. No pyrotechnics, no makeup—just love, loss, and memories that built an empire. In that quiet, powerful moment, it felt like the Starchild, the Demon, the Catman, and the Spaceman were together again—sending Ace home in the only way true rock legends could…
It wasn’t the stage lights, fireworks, or face paint that defined this moment. It was silence. For the first time in decades, Gene Simmons, Paul […]
