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SUMMARY:Hall of Fame Saturday! Ace Frehley\, Steven Adler\, And Fan Halen
DESCRIPTION:Ace Frehley: The only thing more recognizable than Ace Frehley'
 s signature "Spaceman" makeup is his guitar playing...\n\nThose thundering
  riffs and singable solos have enshrined him as one of the most influentia
 l\, inspiring\, and impactful musicians of all-time. Simply put\, rock 'n'
  roll and heavy metal wouldn't sound\, look\, or feel the same without him
 . Among hundreds of accolades\, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame® inducted 
 him in 2014 a a Co-founder and the original lead guitarist of Kiss. Guitar
  World named him in the Top 15 of its "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists
  of All Time" and plugged the lead from "Shock Me" on the "50 Greatest Gui
 tar Solos of All Time." Magnifying the imprint of his catalog as a solo ar
 tist\, Foo Fighters cut a fan favorite cover of "Ozone"\, and he even jamm
 ed out "New York Groove" alongside the Roots on NBC's The Tonight Show Sta
 rring Jimmy Fallon. The late Dimebag Darrel of Pantera proudly sported a t
 attoo of Frehley on his chest\, while Tom Morello of Rage Against The Mach
 ine celebrated him on X/Twitter as "My first guitar hero." Embedded in pop
 ular culture\, he also penned the New York Times bestselling memoir No Reg
 rets\, and packed venues everywhere on tour for decades.\n\nHowever \, the
  GRAMMY® Award-nominated Bronx-born legend continues to elevate and elect
 rify rock 'n' roll with his tenth full-length solo offering\, 10\,000 Volt
 s [MNRK Heavy].\n\nThe record upholds an incredible legacy for Frehley\, s
 panning 50-plus years in the limelight. Back in 1978\, he delivered his so
 lo debut\, Ace Frehley. It reached platinum status and exploded as “the 
 highest-selling of the four Kiss solo albums in the Soundscan era.” Pitc
 hfork even retrospectively rated it a rare “8.5” score. During 1987\, 
 he dropped Frehley’s Comet\, followed by 2009’s Anomaly. In 2014\, he 
 made history once again. His Space Invader LP captured #9 on the Billboard
  200 and emerged as “The only solo album by a past or current Kiss membe
 r to reach the Top 10 on the chart.” Mike McCready of Pearl Jam\, Slash\
 , Lita Ford\, and John 5 jumped at the chance to collaborate with him on 2
 016’s Origins Vol. 1\, bowing at #1 on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Album
 s Chart and in the Top 5 of the Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart. He notabl
 y maintained his momentum with Spaceman [2018] and Origins Vol. 2 [2020]. 
 Applauding the latter\, Forbes proclaimed\, “The idea of fun has always 
 defined ‘The Spaceman’s’ best work but never more so than on the cov
 er songs that make up the Origins releases.”\n\nJumpstarting his next ch
 apter\, he parlayed this energy into 10\,000 Volts. He introduces this bod
 y of work with the first single and title track. A surging riff sets the t
 one for “10\,000 Volts” as his swaggering delivery takes hold and neve
 r lets go. It culminates on the chantable chorus\, “She hit me like 10\,
 000 volts\, when I saw her face\,” giving way to a fret-burning guitar s
 olo—of course! Then\, there’s “Walkin’ On The Moon.” His voice r
 ings out between towering distortion as a lovestruck hook echoes\, “When
  I wake up\, you’re all I see. You got me walkin’ on the moon!” His 
 string bends practically engages in a call-and-response with the refrain\,
  while another celestial solo resounds. A mean palm-muted chug underlines 
 his pensive vocals on “Cherry Medicine” where he confesses\, “I knew
  I had to change my ways for sure to keep you by my side.”\n\nElsewhere\
 , he beams out an otherworldly sonic frequency of his own on “Up In The 
 Sky.” He urges\, “They’re up in the sky. Girl\, I know what I saw. C
 an’t trust the news. Can’t trust the law.” A cinematic hum dissolves
  into melodic clean guitar on the instrumental finale “Stratosphere.” 
 Frehley’s evocative playing channels epic emotion with one of his most s
 tunning and lyrical lead lines to date.\n\nIn the end\, Frehley doesn’t 
 need any makeup\, because there’s nothing but uncontainable electricity 
 at the heart of 10\,000 Volts. As it turns out\, the man who once sang “
 Shock Me” is as much of a livewire as ever in 2024 and beyond.\n\nSteven
  Adler:\n\nSteven Adler\, best known as the founding drummer of “GUNS N
 ’ ROSES”\, one of the most influential\, groundbreaking hard rock band
 s to emerge from the late-80′s L.A. hard rock scene\, has returned to pi
 ck up where he left off with his re-energized line up of musicians. GN’R
 's debut album\, “APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION\,” which features Adler’s
  signature groove\, will forever be considered one of the greatest rock al
 bums ever made. Adler also recorded the album “GN’R LIES” and the tr
 ack “Civil War” on the album “USE YOUR ILLUSION 2.” In July of 201
 0 Steven released his tell-all biography “My Appetite For Destruction 
 — Sex\, Drugs and Guns N’ Roses”. The book quickly became a New York
  Times Bestseller. In 2012 GUNS N' ROSES were inducted into the Rock And R
 oll Hall Of Fame\, with over 100 million records sold Steven is considered
  one of rock's most legendary and recognizable drummers.
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