PETER CRISS In 'Frame Of Mind' Movie; Photo Available

July 19, 2007

Original KISS drummer Peter Criss co-stars in a new movie called "Frame of Mind" alongside Chris Noth ("Law & Order", "Sex and the City") and Vince Curatola ("The Sopranos"). The film, which was shot entirely in Carlstadt, New Jersey, was directed by Charles Evans, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Kipps. A release date has not yet been announced, but production has wrapped, according to IMDb. Plot outline: A New Jersey police detective comes across new evidence in the Kennedy assassination.

Check out photos from the "Frame of Mind" set at this location.

Peter Criss will be the special guest on "Radio Reality Check" tonight (Thursday, July 19) at 11:00 p.m. EST / 8:00 p.m. PST.

For more information or to stream the show, go to this location.

Peter Criss will make a rare live special appearance at Virgin Megastore in New York City (52 E. 14th Street) to personally sign copies his new solo CD "One for All" on the day of release, July 24, at 6:00 p.m.

"One for All" will be released on Silvercat Records, distributed by Sony/RED. The CD is said to be an autobiographical collection featuring Criss' self-penned tunes, in addition to several cover songs and tribute songs to his fans, that reflect his outlook on life at this point in his long-standing career. In addition to arranging and writing the lyrics and melodies for most of the material on the CD, "One for All" is the first fully self-produced CD by Criss. He was also joined by longtime friends and acclaimed musicians — bandleader Paul Shaffer and bassist Will Lee, as well as guitarist Mike McLaughlin.

In dedication to his fans, Criss personally autographed a limited amount of CDs of the "special edition" package, which will be marked with a "gold" sticker on the CD, and will be available in the U.S. at the retail chain Best Buy.

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