Talk:Wicked Lester

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July 24, 2006 Good article nominee Listed

In both the KISS X-Treme documentary and the booklet that accompanies the box set, don't Gene and Paul say that they were walking away from their Epic record deal by quitting Wicked Lester, as opposed to being dropped by the label as this article says? wikipediatrix 04:54, 16 November 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] WL reunion

I removed the paragraph that mentioned a one-time only "reunion" of Wicked Lester. Without a verifiable source, this is nothing more than a rumor; and therefore doesn't belong in the article. --Cholmes75 21:15, 5 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] i love kiss

kiss rules —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.72.106.68 (talk • contribs)

[edit] GA Result

There are 7 things that must pass before an article reaches GA status. I have reviewed it and the result is as follows:

  1. Well-written: Pass
  2. Factually accurate: Pass
  3. Broad: Pass
  4. Neutrally written: Pass
  5. Stable: Pass
  6. Well-referenced: Pass
  7. Images: Pass

Well done, the GA has passed successfullyMinun Spiderman 19:40, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Rolling Stone Ad

According to an interview Bill Aucoin (the Kiss manager from 1973 - 1981) did with Kiss Army Online there is no confirmation that there was an as in Rolling Stone. There was an ad, but it may or may not have been in Rolling Stone:

"KAO: Its been confirmed that there was no ad by Peter Criss in Rolling Stone looking for a band. The "will do anything to make it" Rolling Stone ad is pure fiction. How did Peter actually meet the band? Was it through his connection with Decca?

BA: I am not sure that is true. There definately was an ad. I am not 100% it was in Rolling Stone but there was an ad." —Preceding unsigned comment added by AltrEgo2001 (talkcontribs)

  • There are multiple sources that list the ad as having appeared in Rolling Stone. In fact, Peter's ex-wife Lydia kept a copy of the ad. Given that Aucoin was not in the picture back when Peter joined, it's not surprising he isn't sure what the real story is. --cholmes75 (chit chat) 17:30, 17 December 2006 (UTC)