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BONE ROCK ARTIST OF THE WEEK

 

Bone Rock Artist of The Week - KISS


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All week on 107.7 The Bone, when you hear a song by KISS, grab your phone and call 888-303-BONE (2663) for the chance to win a great prize package:

  • 2 tickets to see KISS and Buckcherry at Oracle Arena in Oakland on Sunday, Nov. 22nd
  • Access to our pre-party (with complimentary appetizers and soft drinks) at the Hard Rock Cafe in SF on Sunday starting at 5pm, and
  • FREE bus transportation to and from the concert!

KISS Alive 35Nikki Blakk, along with Courtney (one of the Bone Rock Girl Final 4), will be your hosts...and they'll also be giving you Boneheads another chance to win the very same prize packages, so come by the Hard Rock Cafe (Pier 39 in San Francisco) on Sunday, Nov. 22nd starting at 5:00pm and enter our random drawings!

KISS Tickets on-sale now through AEGLive.com.

 

Live at Five

Each weekday at 5:00pm sharp, Nikki Blakk and 107.7 The Bone put you in the front row with live tracks from our Bone Rock Artist of the Week. All week long, we'll be featuring rare concert cuts from KISS - don't miss it!

 

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Ageless Kiss still rocks after 35 years
by Ross Raihala, Pop Music Critic, TwinCities.com

Nov. 8, 2009 - A funny thing happens when you turn 35. People start respecting you.

At least that's the case with costumed rockers KISS, who are celebrating their 35th anniversary with a world tour that's earned them uncharacteristically warm reviews, even from previously hostile corners. Perhaps more surprising is that the band finally has been nominated for inclusion in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, more than a decade after they were first eligible. Even cool cat Brian Setzer likes Kiss! (Well, I assume he does anyway — he was standing behind me in the will-call line.)

Lest anyone worry, the foursome's Saturday night performance at the Target Center proved founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons aren't about to let all that newfound esteem go to their heads. If anything, KISS has survived 35 years — technically speaking, they're actually a few months shy of turning 37 — by refusing to grow up at all.  more

 

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