Frehley's Comet 1987 Interview | Ace Frehley & Tod Howarth | Rock Legends Speak

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Step back into 1987 for an exclusive interview with Ace Frehley and Tod Howarth of Frehley's Comet! In this rare footage, the legendary KISS guitarist Ace Frehley talks about his post-KISS project, Frehley’s Comet, alongside bandmate and vocalist Tod Howarth. Learn about the creation of their self-titled debut album, the inspiration behind hits like "Rock Soldiers" and "Breakout," and what it was like launching a new chapter in rock history. This interview offers a glimpse into the minds of rock legends as they embarked on their journey with Frehley’s Comet.

About Frehley's Comet:
Formed in 1984 by former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley, Frehley's Comet marked Ace's return to music after leaving KISS in 1982. The band blended hard rock and melodic sounds, creating memorable hits that defined the mid-80s rock scene. Their 1987 debut album was a commercial success, solidifying Ace’s status as a rock icon outside of KISS.

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Ace's solo on Into The Night is still one of my favorites of his...with or without KISS.

medievaltimes
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I want to go back to 1987 and just stay there

edwardbliss
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Rock soldiers is one of the best comeback, solo attempts in RR history, really! Ace is still legit today. He is a great song writer and guitarist.

Rg
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Ace and Tod were a great team once. Some really good songs for sure.

bentheredonethat-lxnh
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Trouble Walking was a great album. Remember me was a great track.

pauldunlea
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Where is Richie Scarlet on guitar and Steve Budgy on drums?

ejames
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The reason labels weren't interested in Ace was because without Gene and Paul, he doesn't have that much to offer.

whataboutrob
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As much as I am an Ace fan I thought this album was sub standard

pauldunlea