Sunday, July 29, 2007

Stanley Sits Out KISS Gig After Heart Stopped

KISS frontman, Paul Stanley, had to have his heart stopped and restarted after it jumped to 190 beats-per-minute on its own and stayed there for over an hour. Doctors forced him to sit-out a KISS gig Friday night. Gene Simmons, Eric Singer, and Tommy Thayer played the gig as a trio - the first time the band has ever worked as a trio.

Stanley, 55, called the experience “exhausting.” There is no word as to when, or even if, he will return to performing.

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