Original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley revealed in a new radio interview that he is planning to make a biopic about himself and shared his plans for a third installment of his "Origins" cover album series.
Frehley checked in with Terrie Carr at the Morristown, NJ radio station 105.5 WDHA to talk about his forthcoming album, "10,000 Volts", which arrives on February 23rd.
During the chat, Ace revealed what he is planning next which includes "Origins Vol. 3", the third installment in his covers album series. He shared, "We can get some great guest stars and pick some really great songs I haven't done. Because remember, in the late '60s and early '70s, there was so many great songs, you know.
"Lita Ford called me up the other day, she wants to be involved again. I've gotta give Slash a call. That's all I can say at the moment... Origins Vol. 3 is gonna be the next release."
Ace was asked if he has any involvement in the forthcoming KISS biopic and he responded, The only thing I'm planning is a KISS movie about my life, because I think my life is the most interesting of the four original members. No offence to any of the other guys, but you know, my life is like a fairytale."
Watch part 1 of the interview below and part 2 - 6 here.
Ace Frehley Insists KISS Myth Is Not True (2024 In Review)
Ace Frehley Reacted To KISS Farewell Snub (2024 In Review)
Ace Frehley Plans Biopic and New Origins Album (2024 In Review)
Ace Frehley Insists KISS Myth Is Not True
Hot In The City: Candlelight Concerts Set to Light Up Phoenix
On The Record: Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Sites and Sounds: Dates Announced for Phish: Riviera Maya 2026 in Cancun, Mexico
RockPile: The Yagas, Peter Holsapple and More
Ozzy Speaks About Final Concert and More
Slaughter to Prevail and BABYMETAL Team Up For 'Song 3'
Colin Hay Announces 'Man @ Work Volume 2 '
Metallica's Black Album and 'Master Of Puppets' Hit New Platinum Heights
Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening Extends Celebration of 'Physical Graffiti' 50th Anniversary
Chevelle Announce New Album 'Bright as Blasphemy'
The Great North American Rush Off To Celebrate Neil Peart
Yellowcard Announce Travis Barker Produced Album 'Better Days'