October 2025

Died On This Date (October 16, 2025) Ace Frehley / Co-founding Lead Guitarist For KISS

Ace Frehley
April 27, 1951 – October 16, 2025

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Ace Frehley, the original Spaceman and founding guitarist of KISS, died on October 16, 2025, at the age of 74, following complications from a fall in his home studio. Born Paul Daniel Frehley in the Bronx on April 27, 1951, he was the spark behind some of the most electrifying moments in rock. From the first time he stepped on stage in silver makeup and platform boots, Frehley embodied the wild imagination of KISS, a band that turned spectacle into an art form and made arenas feel like rocket launches.

Joining KISS in 1973, Frehley brought both swagger and soul to the group’s sound. His gritty tone powered early classics like “Cold Gin” and “Parasite,” while his own “Shock Me” became a live highlight and personal anthem. When he released his self-titled 1978 solo album, one of four simultaneous KISS solo records, his stood out as the most successful. His hit “New York Groove” became a staple on rock radio and became one of the most recognizable anthems in film and television.

After leaving KISS in 1982, Frehley formed Frehley’s Comet and continued a steady run of solo albums that blended arena rock with NYC street-level attitude. Over the decades he never lost his edge, returning to KISS for their 1996 reunion tour and releasing acclaimed solo work well into his seventies, including 10,000 Volts in 2024.

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Died On This Date (October 8, 2025) Ace Finchum / Founding Drummer of Tigertailz

Ace Finchum
January 19, 1961 – October 8, 2025

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Ace Finchum, the founding drummer of Welsh glam-metal mainstays Tigertailz, has died at 62. His explosive playing and larger-than-life personality helped define the band’s early sound, raucous, melodic, and unapologetically over the top.

Born Stephen Wayne Finchum in Ipswich, England, Finchum found his calling behind the kit after a short-lived flirtation with guitar. Inspired by the power and precision of drummers like Clive Burr, Tommy Lee, and John Bonham, he brought that same mix of swing and swagger to Tigertailz, the Cardiff band that became a fixture of Britain’s late-’80s glam scene.

Finchum joined Tigertailz in the mid-’80s, holding down the beat on their debut Young & Crazy and their breakout Bezerk, which spun off the hit “Love Bomb Baby” and landed the band in the UK Top 40. His playing was loud but never sloppy, built on feel as much as flash. Onstage, he was a showman in every sense, drumming with a grin, twirling sticks mid-fill, and fueling the chaos that made Tigertailz one of the wildest live bands of their era.

After leaving the group in the early ’90s, Finchum stayed active in music, returning briefly to Tigertailz in the 2010s and continuing to play with the same fiery energy that first put him on the map. His former bandmates remembered him as unpredictable, funny, and full of life, a guy who could turn rehearsal into a party and a gig into a riot.

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