PAUL STANLEY Is 'Looking Forward' To ROCK 'N ROLL FANTASY CAMP Experience

January 13, 2007

According to a posting on KISS' official web site, KISS frontman Paul Stanley has confirmed that he will serve as a "counselor" at next month's Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp. The five-day camp takes place February 15-19 in Hollywood and culminates in a Battle of the Bands at the House of Blues on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, California.

Last night (Friday, January 12),Paul told KissOnline.com about his Camp appearance, "When I was first approached about participating in this, I never imagined I would. Once it was explained to me in detail, it sounded like it would be a real kick and I'm really looking forward to it. I wasn't a great student but I'll be an awesome teacher. Campers... line up!"

The cost of the five-day retreat is $9,499, according to organizers.

When RRFC comes to Hollywood, there will be events galor to make rock dreams come true, including a Battle of the Bands (Feb. 19) featuring Stanley performing a KISS song on stage live with every band at the House of Blues Battle of the Bands. Dickey Betts of THE ALLMAN BROTHERS will join each band for some Southern rock.

The RRFC dawn-to-midnight schedule includes master classes, private sessions, dinners with the stars, late night jams with renowned studio musicians and special guests. Offering pointers throughout are some of rock's royalty, who help the bands come together, collaborate and create. Campers get the opportunity to rock with their idols on top-notch instruments and stay at the glamorous Hollywood Renaissance Hotel.

For more information, visit www.rocknrollfantasycamp.com.

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