Paul Stanley's Son, Evan, Not Interested In Leading The New Version Of KISS: I'm Busy With My Business
JAKARTA - In a new interview with Jeff Gaudiosi of MisplacedStraws.com, Paul Stanley's son, Evan Stanley, who ran the band named Amber Wild, was asked about leading a new version of KISS.
It is known, KISS has denied their role as a tour band at a concert last December. They decided to continue their stage career in the form of virtual avatars.
"No. That's the funnyest thing," Evan replied.
"People keep asking questions about it, and that, my friend, you can see thousands of interviews where my dad says it, Gene [Sloke, bassist/vocalist of KISS] said it. I said it, Nick [Sloke, son of Gene] said it. It seems, no. That's my father's business. I'm busy with my business," he continued.
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"I appreciate it. I am grateful for that. I love it. I am a fan of the music. I am a fan of the show. I have a very unique and very beautiful life. As a direct result of that. Do I want to make up my face and be 'Baby Paul'? Unfortunately, no. I have my own business."
"And it's not an easy thing in my opinion there's someone out there who might want to do that and might be doing an amazing job. But it's not me. I didn't spend my life trying to be like that. So, no I've had too many other things to do. "