ACE FREHLEY To Appear At 'Carnegie Rocks!' Exhibition

April 29, 2014

Original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley was asked by his rock ‘n roll buddy Matt Swanson to support a cause close to his heart, the Carnegie Arts in Turlock, California. Like Ace, Matt's passion is rock ‘n roll... well, that and collecting iconic KISS memorabilia pieces.

On Saturday, May 24, Ace will be jammin', meetin' and greetin', autographin, photographin' and debuting the Carnegie Rocks! exhibit with the best of NorCal. NIGHT RANGER and George Lynch are confirmed to attend, rub elbows and perform as well, and 107.7 The Bone's Nikki Blakk will be emceeing. This will be an exclusive, up-close affair with only 200 tickets available.

Carnegie Rocks! exhibit highlights include Ace's Cherry Sunburst played during KISS' "Love Gun" album and legendary Budokan Hall concert in 1977, original John Elder Robison Light-Up guitar from KISS' "Dynasty" tour, and "Space Ace" costume from the KISS "Farewell Tour". Peter Criss' KISS "Reunion Tour" drum kit is another of the highlights, amongst dozens more one-of-a-kind items.

Event tickets are limited and selling out fast, get yours here before it's too late!

Ace Frehley will release "Space Invader", his first new solo album in five years, via Entertainment One Music (eOne Music) on June 24. The album will include at least nine brand new original songs as well as a cover of Steve Miller's "The Joker". This album is the first release under Frehley's new universal deal on eOne Music.

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