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Ace Frehley Not Dead, Unlike Generalissimo Francisco Franco

Written by Eric Olsen
Published February 23, 2007

Echoing the words of his artistic better Paul McCartney from three and a half decades past, ex-KISS guitarist Ace Frehley felt compelled today to answer Internet rumors of his death by suicide.

"Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated," the 55-year-old, Bronx-bred rocker said today in a release from spokesperson Carol Kaye. The statement also indicated Frehley is "alive and well and working on his highly anticipated solo album."

Ace Frehley 2 Perhaps the anticipation overwhelmed whoever started the rumor. Or maybe it was wishful thinking.

"I don't know how this ridiculous rumor got started," the release quotes the formerly star-faced guitarist as saying, before also mentioning that the veteran ax-wielder eats wheat germ and treadmills daily.

Ace Frehley No one who has ever eaten wheat germ or pounded the treadmill has ever committed suicide. You could look it up. The formerly hard partying rock star has reportedly be sober for a number of years, incidentally.

Not sure where MySpace blogger Hal got the "news," but he was certainly sincere in his tribute to the KISS founding guitarist. "When I grew up in Kentucky the guys in KISS had a profound impact on me," he writes. "They were in many ways ... my primary male role models ... Ace always seemed the perfect representation of disconnect. That lack of material connection to the earth plane that is an important part of being an artist," Hal avers. "Ace's songs ... like 'Strange Ways,' 'Ozone' and the instrumental 'Fractured Mirror' gave a depth to KISS' catalogue it would have missed otherwise. I truly love these songs."

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Ace Frehley Not Dead, Unlike Generalissimo Francisco Franco
Published: February 23, 2007
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#1 — February 23, 2007 @ 13:55PM — Peter [URL]

Ace was always the coolest of all of them. And Kiss is again "less than" for not having him on board.

#2 — February 23, 2007 @ 13:56PM — Matthew T. Sussman [URL]

Well that's good news about Ace Frehley, but conversely that's horrible news about Franco.

#3 — February 23, 2007 @ 14:44PM — Mark Saleski

gee, i wonder that the age cutoff line is for people to get the franco/snl reference?

#4 — February 23, 2007 @ 14:50PM — Eric Olsen

maybe with the revival of early SNL, the reference age has come down again?

#5 — February 23, 2007 @ 14:53PM — Mark Saleski

i have just got to get that stuff on dvd.

that, and some Ace Frehley solo records. ;-)

#6 — February 23, 2007 @ 14:56PM — El Bicho [URL]

He should have remained quiet, then released "his highly anticipated solo album" as "Frehley Comes Alive". I think it's fair to assume that people who know Ace know early SNL and other mid-'70s references.

#7 — February 23, 2007 @ 14:59PM — Eric Olsen

it's hard not to have affection for KISS, surely they belong in the Rock Hall in any world that doesn't take itself too seriously

Matt, the Spanish are just realizing Franco isn't around - we must be delicate about such things

#8 — February 23, 2007 @ 15:13PM — Mark Saleski

hey, i saw Kiss two nights in a row at the old richfield coliseum.

#9 — February 23, 2007 @ 16:23PM — lori [URL]

"Echoing the words of his artistic better Paul McCartney"....

Who was echoing the words of his artistic better from a century past: Mark Twain.

:-)

#10 — February 23, 2007 @ 18:02PM — Eric Olsen

great point lori!

#11 — February 23, 2007 @ 22:02PM — JC Mosquito

How was Franco's solo album anyway?

#12 — February 23, 2007 @ 22:06PM — Matthew T. Sussman [URL]

Still vinyl.

#13 — February 24, 2007 @ 05:31AM — tink [URL]

better than his canned spaghetti.

#14 — February 24, 2007 @ 13:44PM — Eric Olsen

fascist spaghetti

#15 — February 24, 2007 @ 14:16PM — Donnie Marler

"Death I hear you callin', but I can't come home right now."


#16 — February 24, 2007 @ 19:37PM — Ghostseer

Who in their right mind would think that Ace would actually commit suicide??

#17 — February 24, 2007 @ 20:58PM — Barb

Glad to hear you are doing a solo.

#18 — February 25, 2007 @ 13:26PM — Eric Olsen

musicians in general aren't known for being wildly stable

#19 — February 25, 2007 @ 19:45PM — Bob J. Thompson

Ace, glad you're sober, healthy, and working on another project.

#20 — April 19, 2007 @ 00:04AM — R. Roland Gutzky

I've been an Ace fan since the early 70s and he inspired me (along with Jimmy Page) to pick up the guitar over 30 years ago. So naturally when I saw something referencing his demise I jumped on it. While I was very glad to see that it had been only a rumour I bristled at the comment about 'no one who has ever eaten wheat germ and pounded a treadmill has ever committed suicide.'

Not to get on a soap box or point fingers; simply to inform. Please don't make flippant remarks like that. 32,000 families every year lose a member to depression (in the form of suicide). Statistically you are more likely to kill yourself than to be killed by someone else. Someone takes their own life every 18 minutes in the United States. It is the 10th leading cause of death and the 8th leading cause of death among men. Believe me... many people who have been on a treadmill have died from depression... how do I know? I was almost one of them. Last year I spent 3 months in 4 different hospitals in two different countries and spent $50,000 of my own money on treatment. Depression/suicide is a serious problem. Dead Serious.

#21 — October 5, 2007 @ 14:42PM — carol

Ace Frehley dead? LOL! He looks good and NOT dead to me! (wolf whistle)

#22 — November 1, 2007 @ 15:44PM — carol

Saw Ace in an 8 minute video clip on YouTube of his rehersal performance. For a "dead" man, he looked alive from where I sit. And may I add, on point, snappy, and outrageously funny. The tag line "I have a joke... Gene Simmons!".. Perfect!

Ace--you still look good!(naughty smile)

#23 — September 13, 2008 @ 00:01AM — spacechild

I've been watching every clip available on You Tube of Ace's tour for this year and he's HOT!

As long as he keeps it together and stays sober,
he's just going to get better and better. Those who have been saying that he does not need KISS may be right after all.

By the way, Ace is still cool, and in his own rugged way is stil sexy.

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