Mark St. John & Peter Criss were in a band for awhile..
anybody have anything by them????
here's some stuff i found on the web...
from....
this site...
"Criss left Kiss in 1980 to pursue a full time solo career. His second album, Out Of Control, was released in 1980 on Casablanca Records. It had a harder rock edge to it, but failed to sell well. It wasn't even available in the U.S. very long before going out of print. The album was reissued on CD in the U.S. in 1998.
Criss' third album was called Let Me Rock You, released in 1982 on Casablanca. This album was never available in the U.S., and also quickly went out of print. It was reissued on CD in the U.S. in 1998.
After only releasing two solo albums, Criss tried to get involved with other bands, including The Alliance and Balls Of Fire, but neither band issued any recordings. Feeling that he couldn't escape his Kiss past, Criss dropped out of the music scene altogether, only doing sporadic appearances with other artists. Then in 1990, he formed The Tree/Keep Project with former Kiss guitarist Mark St. John. This band would eventually become the band Criss, which signed a record deal with a small independent record label called Tony Nicole Tony Records. An EP, simply titled Criss, was released in 1993, and featured two songs, "The Cat" and "What You're Doin'", which never made it to the full-length release.
Criss' one full-length album, Criss-Cat #1, was released in 1994. Shortly after, Criss and his band went on tour with his former bandmate, Ace Frehley, and his solo band. The tour was called "The Bad Boys Of Kiss" tour.
Criss then went to a Los Angeles Kiss convention, where he met Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons. He performed with Kiss on the "MTV Unplugged" album in 1996, then officially rejoined Kiss afterwards to go on a huge worldwide tour in 1996-1997."
A Peter Criss Bandology is found here.
here is a place with some samples...
www.kissfaq.com/krr/petercriss_demo_tree.html
anybody have anything by them????
here's some stuff i found on the web...
from....
this site...
"Criss left Kiss in 1980 to pursue a full time solo career. His second album, Out Of Control, was released in 1980 on Casablanca Records. It had a harder rock edge to it, but failed to sell well. It wasn't even available in the U.S. very long before going out of print. The album was reissued on CD in the U.S. in 1998.
Criss' third album was called Let Me Rock You, released in 1982 on Casablanca. This album was never available in the U.S., and also quickly went out of print. It was reissued on CD in the U.S. in 1998.
After only releasing two solo albums, Criss tried to get involved with other bands, including The Alliance and Balls Of Fire, but neither band issued any recordings. Feeling that he couldn't escape his Kiss past, Criss dropped out of the music scene altogether, only doing sporadic appearances with other artists. Then in 1990, he formed The Tree/Keep Project with former Kiss guitarist Mark St. John. This band would eventually become the band Criss, which signed a record deal with a small independent record label called Tony Nicole Tony Records. An EP, simply titled Criss, was released in 1993, and featured two songs, "The Cat" and "What You're Doin'", which never made it to the full-length release.
Criss' one full-length album, Criss-Cat #1, was released in 1994. Shortly after, Criss and his band went on tour with his former bandmate, Ace Frehley, and his solo band. The tour was called "The Bad Boys Of Kiss" tour.
Criss then went to a Los Angeles Kiss convention, where he met Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons. He performed with Kiss on the "MTV Unplugged" album in 1996, then officially rejoined Kiss afterwards to go on a huge worldwide tour in 1996-1997."
A Peter Criss Bandology is found here.
here is a place with some samples...
www.kissfaq.com/krr/petercriss_demo_tree.html


