A standard in the club days, the song was performed at least once live, following KISS' graduation from the clubs, at The Bayou in Washington DC, in March 1974.
He often provided Peter with work to help him make ends meet.Īn early KISS song written by Ace and Gene, which was comprised of two sections, "Love Theme From KISS" and "Much Too Young, which was allegedly recorded for the first album. Parts of Music From "The Elder" were recorded there.įriend of Peter's who worked at Record Plant Studios, NY, recording commercial jingles. No material by this band has been officially released though they did record studio demos in 1995, one of which, "Take Me To The City", would later be cleaned up and included on the Ace Frehley Tribute album "Spacewalk".Īce's personal studio located in his home in Connecticut. A collection of Abbott's KISS photographs can be seen in the 2002 book "KISS: The Early Years.Īce's second post-KISS band, which has gone through numerous lineup changes. He served as photographer at "The Elder" video sessions for "A World Without Heroes" and "I" (the latter video was never aired), as well as the band's trio performance at Studio 54 in early 1982. Abbott first teamed with KISS in 1974 and subsequently photographed several iconic early sessions, including the band's memorable trip to Cadillac, Mich., in 1975. Recording studios in New York where some of Music From "The Elder" was recorded.Ī renowned music industry photographer, Abbott has photographed several iconic artists, including Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, the Who, Led Zeppelin, Lou Reed, Elvis Presley, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, and Annie Lennox, among many others. The name of a special 4 track promotional sampler issued in support of Double Platinum in March 1978.Įric Carr's parents merchandise store which has also been a website. 707 have two earlier albums on Casablanca which do not feature Tod.Ĭatering company (and also the title of a Fairport Convention album) thanked by Ace Frehley on his solo album liner notes. This album features a song called "Megaforce" which Tod later rewrote for Ace Frehley's 1988 album, "Calling To You". 707 recorded one unreleased album, The Bridge for Casablanca in 1981, before switching to Neil Bogart's post-Casablanca record label Boardwalk to release their 1982 album "Megaforce". The band in the early 1980's which featured Tod Howarth on Keyboards, Vocals, and Guitar. This album is one of the highly collectibe records with different covers, and can sometimes be seen offered for $350! A biography in Spanish was provided on the back cover. The KISS album used "Rock And Roll Over" with a Creatures Of The Night era photograph for the cover. The auditions for a lead guitarist were held there in December 1972.Ī special Mexican repackaging of popular albums by many artists released in 1984 by Salvat. Better known as the address of the loft Gene and Paul rented to use for rehearsal space for the new incarnation of Wicked Lester they were planning in mid-1972. Noted on Gene's solo album album liner notes. Important people, places, and other "things" in KISStory!