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* Face the Music: A Life Exposed ☆ PDF Read by * Paul Stanley eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Face the Music: A Life Exposed And no one comes out unscathed—including Stanley himself.People say I was brave to write such a revealing book, but I wrote it because I needed to personally reflect on my own life. I know everyone will see themselves somewhere in this book, and where my story might take them is why I’m sharing it.” —Paul Stanley. But this instilled in him an inner drive to succeed in the most unlikely of pursuits: music.With never-before-seen photos and images th

Face the Music: A Life Exposed

Title : Face the Music: A Life Exposed
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Rating : 4.67 (971 Votes)
Asin : 0062114050
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 480 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-06-05
Language : English

From Booklist Most people will probably not associate sensitivity with the flamboyant heavy-metal rock band KISS, and yet in his memoir, front man, rhythm guitarist, and cofounder Paul Stanley succeeds in making a connection with the reader, KISS fan or not. --June Sawyers . He also writes about his fellow band members, the ups-and-downs of stardom, and the decadent rock-star lifestyle, coming across through it all as likable and down-to-earth. Born with microtia, a deformity that left him deaf in his right ear, Stanley felt like “a freak.” His stage makeup (heavy white face paint with a star around his rig

"A remarkable biography and truly inspiring" according to ABQ_Music. I've been a Kiss fan since seeing them on the Paul Lynde Halloween Special in 1976. Since then, I've read everything I could get my hands on, which is easier to do now than in the early 80's, when they couldn't get arrested, much less get the kind of coverage they enjoyed in their 70's heyday.This is the biography I've waited for. Chris Lendt's reads like a boring financial report. Gene's, although interesting, just smelled. Amazing book John Friske Been a kiss fan since sixth grade and still have all my albums to this day, 50yrs old now. I loved how open the book was and wish his family and himself the best God has for them in the future!. Good overall Randy This was a good read. A little redundant at times, but overall good. Growing up a kiss fan I already knew a lot of things mentioned in the book, but there are some things that I was not aware of. A good read for a Kiss fan, or even if you're not a fan it's an interesting read. I would recommend it.

And no one comes out unscathed—including Stanley himself.People say I was brave to write such a revealing book, but I wrote it because I needed to personally reflect on my own life. I know everyone will see themselves somewhere in this book, and where my story might take them is why I’m sharing it.” —Paul Stanley. But this instilled in him an inner drive to succeed in the most unlikely of pursuits: music.With never-before-seen photos and images throughout, Stanley’s memoir is a fully realized and unflinching portrait of a rock star, a chronicle of the stories behind the famous anthems, the many brawls and betrayals, and all the drama and pyrotechnics on and off the stage. Face the Music is the shocking, funny, smart, inspirational story of one of rock’s most enduring icons and the group he helped create, define, and immortalize.Stanley mixes compelling personal revelations and gripping, gritty war stories that will surprise even the most steadfast member of the KISS Army. He takes us back to his

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