A Book Worthy of an Army – KISSMAS in July

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As KISSMAS in July winds down, we look back on lots of great guests with insider knowledge of the band; folks that worked directly with them and who shared some amazing stories. One important fact shouldn’t be lost though; there wouldn’t be a KISS without you, the KISS Army. A fellow podcaster and KISS fan is setting out to make sure that story gets told.

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Podcast Rock City host Joe Polo has begun a book project that will celebrate the people that helped KISS become one of rock’s most iconic bands. While Joe will be curating the project, the vast majority of the story will be written by you, the KISS Army. This book will share perspectives and views from fans spanning the globe as well as every era of the band to accomplish the goal of providing the most exhaustive, entertaining account of the great fans in the land.

To be a part of the KISS Army Book Project, simply click the link below and fill out the questionnaire. As a KISS fan, your story matters. Share it with the rest of us!

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