Paul Stanley is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and painter, best known as a long-time member of the metal band ‘Kiss.’ Born into a Jewish family in New York City, he developed a passion for music at a young age, despite having a hearing problem in one ear. Inspired by bands like ‘The Beatles’ and ‘The Rolling Stones,’ Paul began playing guitar and quickly found himself immersed in the world of music. Alongside his love for graphic arts, Paul ultimately chose to pursue a career in music and joined the band ‘Kiss’ in the early 1970s. Since then, the band has achieved immense success, releasing numerous studio albums and solidifying their position as one of the top metal bands in the country. In addition to his work with ‘Kiss,’ Paul has also released two solo albums, showcasing his talent and versatility as an artist.
Quick Facts
- Also Known As: Stanley Bert Eisen
- Age: 71 Years, 71 Year Old Males
- Family:
- Spouse/Ex-: Erin Sutton (m. 2005), Pamela Bowen (m. 1992–2001)
- Father: William Eisen
- Mother: Eva Eisen
- Siblings: Julia
- Children: Colin Michael Stanley, Emily Grace, Evan Shane Stanley, Evan Stanley, Sarah Brianna
- Born Country: United States
- Quotes By Paul Stanley
- Guitarists
- Height: 6’0″ (183 cm), 6’0″ Males
- Ancestry: Polish American, German American
- Grouping of People: Jewish Musician
- U.S. State: New Yorkers
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- Awards:
- 2008 – Showman Of The Year award of the Classic Rock Awards
- 2009 – Classic Gold Telly Award for his concert film One Live Kiss
- House Research Institute Sound Partners Lifetime Achievement Award
Childhood & Early Life
Paul Stanley was born Stanley Bert Eisen, on January 20, 1952, in Upper Manhattan, New York City, to Jewish parents. His father, William Eisen, was of Polish descent, while his mother, Eva Eisen, belonged to a family that had fled ‘Nazi’ Germany during the Second World War and moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands, and then to New York City.
Paul was the second-born child in the family and had an older sister. He had a birth defect in his right ear, because of which he was unable to hear from that side. However, despite that, he loved listening to music, as his parents were music lovers who listened to Beethoven and other classical musicians.
Paul found it extremely difficult to determine the direction of sounds, owing to his deformed ear. However, over time, he developed a good sense of hearing. He received his first children’s guitar when he was 7 years old. Some of his favorite musicians during his adolescence were ‘The Rolling Stones,’ Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddie Cochran, and ‘The Beatles.’
When he was around 8 years old, his family moved to Queens, New York, where he kept practicing his guitar. Observing his enthusiasm, his parents bought him a real guitar when he was 13 years old. This led him to practice even more. While he watched his favorite bands’ performances on TV, he aspired to perform like that someday.
He was also good at graphic designing, which he pursued while studying at the ‘High School of Music & Art’ in New York City. Despite the fact that he was an extremely good budding graphic designer, he decided to pursue music as a career option.
Career
Paul initially joined a local band named ‘Rainbow,’ which he then left to join other bands such as ‘Uncle Joe’ and ‘Post War Baby Boom.’ Through Gene Simmons, he joined the band ‘Wicked Lester,’ which was later named ‘Kiss.’ The band began working immediately. They recorded their first album in 1972. Unfortunately, it remained unreleased.
Kiss’ began working on another album immediately. Soon, they sealed a deal with ‘Casablanca Records’ and released their debut studio album, ‘Kiss.’ The album, which was released in 1974, opened to a lukewarm response.
The album sold about 75,000 copies and did not score even one hit single. None of its songs were featured on the major charts. The band went on many tours around the country to promote the album. Its sales eventually picked up pace, and the album eventually ended up selling 500,000 copies within a few years. The album was later certified “gold” by the ‘RIAA.’
Over the years, the album was termed one of the most successful ‘Kiss’ albums ever. Gene Simmons said that it was his favorite album of the band. It was also featured on the ‘Spin’ list of essential glam rock albums.
However, the band made waves for one more reason: their stage presence. The band members wore outrageous costumes and performed with painted faces. The elaborate live performances that ‘Kiss’ put up became iconic over the years.
Following the slow response to their debut album, the band gained nationwide prominence with their subsequent albums, ‘Dressed to Kill,’ ‘Destroyer,’ and ‘Rock and Roll Over.’
Over the years, the band members kept changing, with Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley being the only constants. Stanley’s elaborate combination of costumes and make-up was named “Starchild.”
The band enjoyed great success in the late 1970s and the early 1980s. In 1983, the band members stopped using make-up and eccentric costumes after a change in the line-up. That “unmasked” era of the band continued for more than a decade.
In 1983, the band released the album ‘Lick it Up,’ which was certified “platinum” by the ‘RIAA’ and was the band’s most successful album till then. The album appealed to youngsters, and the band earned a whole new fan base. By then, their music videos were also being played on major TV channels, such as ‘MTV.’
By the mid-1990s, the band had become one of the most successful mainstream American bands ever, and their fans began asking for the original line-up to come together again. Thus, all the original members of the band reunited. Hence, the elaborate costumes and make-up also made a comeback in their live performances.
‘Kiss’ has released 24 studio albums until now and is regarded as one of the most successful rock bands of all time. They have sold more than 75 million copies of their albums worldwide. The band also holds the record for the highest number of “gold”-certified albums, with 30 “gold” albums to their credit, including their live albums and compilation albums. In 2014, the four original members of the band were inducted into the ‘Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.’
In 1978, the members of the band released their solo albums simultaneously. Paul’s album, titled ‘Paul Stanley,’ received moderate reviews and commercial success. However, it was termed the most “Kiss-like” album of all the four albums released.
Toward the late 1980s, Paul worked on another solo album, but his busy schedule with ‘Kiss’ got the album shelved. Nevertheless, some singles from the album were later released.
In 2006, Paul released his second solo album, ‘Live to Win.’ Later that year, he embarked on a nationwide tour to promote his album.
In 2012, Paul collaborated with Gene Simmons and other investors to start a restaurant chain called ‘Rock & Brews.’ That same year, ‘Kiss’ released their twentieth and final studio album ‘Monster’ which was produced by Paul and Greg Collins.
Paul put out his memoir, ‘Face the Music: A Life Exposed,’ in April 2014. The following year, he launched a tribute band under the name ‘Paul Stanley’s Soul Station.’ The band released its first album “Now and Then” in 2021.
Personal Life & Legacy
Paul Stanley married actor Pamela Bowen in 1992. They had a son, Evan Shane Stanley. The couple divorced in 2001. In 2005, Paul married Erin Sutton, his long-time girlfriend, and went on to have three children with her.
At the age of 30, he went through reconstructive surgery to fix his right ear and later said that it was like a new life for him.
In 2011, Paul had surgery done on his vocal cords. A few years prior to that, he had undergone two hip-replacement surgeries.