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Paul Stanley: KISS Frontman on Music Publishing & Licensing

April 01, 2015

The “Starchild” of KISS Paul Stanley has used his decades as a superstar frontman to hone the business side of all things music.


With the KISS catalog containing hundreds of songs, Mr. Stanley has had a unique opportunity to learn the ins-and-outs of copyright law, music publishing and licensing.


In this interview Mr. Stanley shares what it’s taken to stay on top for over 40 years of “KISStory”.

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You lick me. I’ll lick you.Paul Stanley
Listen now and hear Paul and me talk about:


  • (01:15) The power of “reaching out”
  • (01:35) About Ted Levine
  • (02:15) How this interview came to be
  • (04:30) Introduction
  • (05:15) Starting in New York
  • (05:30) A brief KISStory
  • (06:30) Men AND Women in music
  • (07:20) The importance of protecting your hearing
  • (08:40) Controlling vices
  • (09:30) Vocal techniques
  • (10:50) Advice for all musicians


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