Do You Want To 'Sing With KISS?'

August 27, 2008

Steve Palisin of MyrtleBeachOnline.com reports: Brian Galvin, the franchisee of the KISS Coffeehouse at Broadway at the Beach [in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina], invites Grand Strand residents to enter its "Sing with KISS" contest.

The winner will sing "Forever" with KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer at the KISS Coffeehouse's daylong second-anniversary party Sept. 6.

Call 312-252-9965 for instructions to record vocals and enter the contest.

Thayer will choose the best vocalist, and the winner will be announced Sept. 2 and join Thayer to perform it at KISS Coffeehouse.

Galvin said Thayer recorded a new instrumental version of "Forever" for the contest.

Read the entire article from MyrtleBeachOnline.com.

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