Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Kiss And Tell: Ace Frehley On Sushi

Kiss And Tell: Ace Frehley On Sushi
Source: www.magnetmagazine.com

Ace Frehley is guest editor all this week at Magnet Magazine. Here's Ace's take on "sushi":

It could be argued that
Ace Frehley was the most influential guitarist of the ’70s. When Kiss hit its commercial peak, there was no rock band more entrenched in the minds of America’s youth. Frehley teamed up with Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and Peter Criss to form Kiss in New York City in 1973; they donned outrageous makeup and costumes and assumed comic-book hero personas. Though Criss wore the feline face paint, it’s Frehley who seems to have had nine lives. After leaving Kiss in 1982, Frehley embarked on a solo career, releasing three albums and compiling a laundry list of troubles that included drug and alcohol addiction, bankruptcy and high-speed car chases with the police. The now sober Frehley is set to release Anomaly, his first solo album in two decades. Read our Q&A with him.


Ace Frehley: I could eat sushi every day. It reminds me of traveling to Japan, one of the greatest places I love to visit. Eating healthy is really important to me these days, and this is a way to enjoy dinner without all the calories. If you’re ordering at home, pick me up some fresh salmon, yellowtail sashimi, miso soup and a tuna roll. Thanks.

Check out Ace's Q&A with the magazine HERE.