Ace Frehley Remembered At The Kennedy Center Honors
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Ace Frehley Remembered At The Kennedy Center Honors

The legacy of Ace Frehley took center stage at the 48th annual Kennedy Center Honors, where the remaining members of KISS reflected on their late bandmate with a mix of sadness and gratitude. According to PEOPLE, the ceremony honored artists across generations, yet Frehley’s absence shaped the night in a profound way. His bandmates shared memories that highlighted how deeply his creativity influenced their journey. Paul Stanley and Peter Criss spoke openly about the bond they still feel with Ace Frehley. Criss noted that even though the group no longer performs together, the connection remains. Stanley added that he felt Frehley’s presence during the celebration and believed he had looked forward to attending. Their comments revealed how strong their shared history remains, even after years of distance. Honoring Ace Frehley’s Legacy Ace Frehley Criss said the group will “carry it forever,” explaining that their memories still inspire them. He described the early days of KISS and how Ace Frehley helped shape the band’s identity. His remarks showed how much Frehley meant to him as both a performer and a friend. Stanley spoke about how fans now play a key role in keeping Frehley’s influence alive. He reflected on the power of art and how it allows a person’s work to outlive them. He compared Frehley’s lasting impact to artists whose creations continue to move people long after their lifetimes. To him, Ace Frehley belongs among those whose art remains timeless. Remembering The Man Behind The Music Kiss, from left: Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, and Ace Frehley, circa 1998. ph: Randee St. Nicholas / TV Guide / courtesy Everett Collection PEOPLE also shared the statement released by Ace Frehley’s family after his passing. They said they surrounded him with love in his final moments. They remembered his humor, kindness, and strength, and described how much joy he brought into their lives. MAD TV (aka MADTV), KISS (from left, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Peter Criss), and Phil LaMarr (as Michael Jackson), 1995-2009 (1998 photo). ©20th Century Fox/courtesy Everett Collection A later report confirmed that he died from injuries caused by a fall. His family said the “magnitude of his passing is of epic proportions,” and their words captured the deep sense of loss felt by those who knew him. Many fans and fellow musicians continue to celebrate his achievements, ensuring that Ace Frehley’s story endures. Next up: Martha Stewart Shares Her Unconventional End-Of-Life Wishes The post Ace Frehley Remembered At The Kennedy Center Honors appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A