Some of the many never-before-told KISS stories revealed for the first  time in AND PARTY EVERY DAY:

o Go inside KISS’s August 1973 audition for Casablanca Records -  includes a picture!
o Learn why it was no coincidence KISS won so many readers polls in  Circus Magazine;
o The origins of Peter Criss’s levitating drum riser and Paul  Stanley’s guitar breaking stunt
o Why KISS was the only band on Casablanca that wouldn’t let the label  design their LP covers
o KISS’s business manger inadvertently pull the rug out from under  Casablanca which eventually brings the label down and winds up getting  KISS a $10 millon dollar payday in the process

AND PARTY EVERY DAY contains several previously unpublished 1970s images of KISS including a non-makeup picture of the band during their  first tour signing autographs for their fans.

In addition to expansive KISS stories, AND PARTY EVERY DAY reveals  what it took to make and break Casablanca’s other crown jewels; Angel,  Parliament Funkadelic, the Village People, Donna Summer, and Cher, and  how the record company became known as “the disco label.” AND PARTY  EVERY DAY also contains the first complete Casablanca Records  discography and a music video history.

In the grand Casablanca tradition of excess and giving the fans  exactly what they want, the authors go so far as to include dozens of  vintage
Casablanca music videos, TV spots, etc. on the book’s Web  site, including unreleased footage of KISS from their 1975 Dressed To  Kill tour. You can read excerpts from AND PARTY EVERY DAY and see the  vintage KISS videos at www.casablancabook.com

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