KISS Perform At Surprise Birthday Party

October 12, 2004

KISS members Paul Stanley, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer performed at the surprise birthday party of former Penthouse Pet of the Year Cheryl Rixon Davis last weekend in Hollywood.

Stanley was asked by Davis' husband to perform at the party, according to a posting on KISS' web site. Having known Cheryl since the '70s, Paul felt it would be fun and a great surprise.

Paul commented, "I had originally been asked to do it with the party band but told them I didn't want to do it without Eric and Tommy. It was awesome and rocked big-time."

Stanley, Thayer and Singer played five songs: "All Right Now" (FREE),"Whole Lotta Love" (LED ZEPPELIN),"You Shook Me" (ZEPPELIN version),"Lick It Up" (KISS) and "Comunication Breakdown" (LED ZEPPELIN). Eric added that "Paul and Tommy sounded really good and it was a blast playing with them!"

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