In his upcoming memoir, Face the Music: a Life Exposed, KISS guitarist Paul Stanley discusses the hurdles he's overcome to become a world famous musician. Among those hurdles is deafness in one ear, he tells Pulse of Radio:
"Y'know, my book is about my life starting from the very beginning and certainly a certain amount of adversity and having a birth defect and being deaf on one side and the family that I came from," he began.
"Certainly people have had more adversity in their lives — and some less — but I, I would think some people would get a certain amount of inspiration and a sense that positivity and belief in yourself will ultimately lead you to a great place."
Face the Music hits April 22. KISS' Peter Criss published his memoir in 2012, while Ace Frehley published his the previous year.
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