Kiss rock band marked the 54th anniversary of guitarist Tommy Thayer in a concert in Las Vegas, singing the traditional song "Happy Birthday" and giving him a cake. Rock band Kiss started on November 5 the concert series on the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, and guitarist birthday was celebrated on November 7, live on stage.
Vocalist Paul Stanley has stopped the concert on Friday and began performing alongside public, traditional song of "Happy Birthday". Stanley gave Tommy Thayer a cake, not before joking that he would throw in front of the public. Paul Stanley cataloged the Thayer guitarist as "a consummate professional", adding that he is a fellow that "it is a pleasure to work". Kiss, a hard rock American band, famous for its members with shiny outfits, sold millions of records, influencing, since its founding in 1973, several generations of fans and musicians.
The band's hits include Kiss "Detroit Rock City" ("Destroyer", 1976), "Rock'n'Roll All Night", "I was Made for Lovin' You" (1979). Bassist Gene Simmons is the best known figure in the band, due to the makeup on its, which represents the wings of a bat.
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