PETER CRISS Talks About Pyro Accident: Video Available

July 2, 2004

A rarely seen video clip of original KISS drummer Peter Criss talking about a severe pyro accident that happened to his drum tech back in the '70s, filmed as part of the VH1 special "Kiss Alive - Ultimate Albums" about a year and a half ago, has been posted online at this location.

As previously reported, an encore presentation of Peter's guest appearance as inmate Martin Montgomery on HBO's "Oz" in episode "#41 Visitation" has been scheduled for July 8 at 11:00 p.m. EST on HBO Zone. Criss will also be guest-starring on the new animated show called "Fatherhood", based on Bill Cosby's best selling book of the same name. Peter's episode will be airing in July on Nick at Nite.

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