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In a heartfelt moment before the KISS Kruise: Landlocked In Vegas show, band member Paul Stanley took the opportunity to reflect on the late drummer Eric Carr, who was a pivotal figure in the band’s history. Carr, who joined KISS in 1979, was known for his dynamic drumming and distinctive fox makeup, which became iconic in the band’s lore. Stanley’s tribute highlighted Carr’s significant contributions to KISS, particularly during a transformative era for the band, as they navigated the changing musical landscape of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Carr’s energy and talent not only helped shape the band’s sound during his tenure but also endeared him to fans, making him a beloved member of the KISS family.
The KISS Kruise, an annual event that brings together fans and the band for performances and activities, provided the perfect backdrop for this tribute. Stanley’s remarks served to remind attendees of the legacy that Carr left behind, emphasizing the importance of remembering those who have shaped the music we love. This year’s cruise also featured special performances and interactions that celebrated KISS’s extensive catalog, reminding fans of the band’s enduring influence in rock music. Stanley’s tribute not only honored Carr’s memory but also reinforced the deep connections that KISS has fostered with its audience over the decades. As the band continues to perform and engage with fans, the spirit of Eric Carr remains a vital part of KISS’s ongoing journey.
“We just wanted to take a moment to think about about somebody who was at the foundation of this band,” Paul Stanley says before KISS Kruise: Landlocked In Vegas show