The former guitarist for a legendary rock band is refusing to release what he calls the “greatest album of all time” — unless fans pay $200 per song. Ex-KISS member Vinnie Vincent announced last month ...
When it comes to supporting their favorite artists, some fans are willing to spend some serious money. With concert tickets climbing into the hundreds, even vinyls are seeing a price rise. And that ...
Vinnie Vincent says he would rather shelve his new Guitarmageddon album than sell it in a conventional manner. The former Kiss guitarist admits that may be exactly what happens, as he has yet to find ...
If standing on business were a story of the day, it’d be this one. Vinnie Vincent, who used to be the guitarist in Kiss, has released a new single to controversy. The drama isn’t with the single ...
The rocker explained that the hefty price tag was his way of trying to avoid bootlegging Bobby Bank/Getty Former KISS rocker Vinnie Vincent is selling his latest single for $225-$300 The musician said ...
Vincent said the high price is to "protect my creation" Former KISS rocker Vinnie Vincent is charging a pretty penny for his latest single – and while he understands the fans' “bitching” and “moaning” ...
Would you pay $225 for a CD single? That’s how much Vinnie Vincent, the guitarist who replaced Ace Frehley in Kiss from 1982 to ’84, is charging for “Ride the Serpent,” the first Vinnie Vincent ...
Vinnie Vincent was not one of the KISS members recently honored at the newly-renamed Trump-Kennedy Center, but that isn't keeping the band's former guitarist from trying to cash in. This holiday ...
Vinnie Vincent had some harsh words for the “fucking babies” who criticized the steep price of his upcoming new music. Vincent claimed this release structure was designed to prevent “premature ...
Former Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent has announced a new single titled “Ride the Serpent.” It marks his first new original material in over 20 years, and it comes with a high price tag. In a message ...
Ever since drummer Josh Freese was let go by Foo Fighters back in May (two years after he replaced the late Taylor Hawkins), he – as well as fans – have been asking one basic question: “Why?” Well, ...
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