PAUL STANLEY To Appear At SoundRules! Event

April 16, 2011

On May 4 in New York City and May 12 in Los Angeles, KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley will appear at a free SoundRules! teen music and hearing event.

The SoundRules! event features Stanley, along with the hot New York City indie band I LOVE MONSTERS! and popular L.A. indie tribute band BLACK CRYSTAL WOLF KIDS. Live music, amazing prizes — including concert tickets to Rihanna and Taylor Swift and an autographed Paul Stanley guitar, a competitive audience game-show, limited-edition event t-shirts and lots of freebies for everyone attending. Space is limited, so make your reservation today at www.soundrules.org.

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