Two months after the legendary KISS guitarist died at age 74, Criss and the rest of the band's founding members received a lifetime achievement honor at The Kennedy Center Honors ceremony in Washington, D.C. In an interview posted by Cleveland.com, Criss revealed that the last time he spoke to Frehley was a few weeks before his death and that his longtime friend had been excited for the Kennedy Center ceremony.
“He was really excited about it,” the original KISS drummer added. “I haven’t heard him that excited for a while. He was getting ready to tour again, working on his next album. Ace actually put out more solo albums than any of us. I love him for that. He was a true musician, to the core, even more than I am.”
In a red carpet interview that took place on the night of the Kennedy Center Honors, Criss revealed that he lived near Frehley and was close to his family.
Frehley died on October 16, 2025, after suffering a fall at his New Jersey home. The beloved guitarist had been in a coma and on a ventilator before his family made the decision to take him off life support, according to TMZ.
"With a broken heart and deep, deep sadness, my brother Ace Frehley has passed away,” Criss wrote in October. “He died peacefully with his family around him. My wife and I were with him to the end as well. I love you, my brother.”
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