Tales from Catland
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Peter with Marky Ramone
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This is Marky Ramone and in the background a picture of John Lennon, WOW !!! Marky is a true New York Musician, right from the heart, NO bullshit. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you liked Black Diamond. The pin on my chest was given to me by a New York Policeman for 9/11. I wore it on my costume for the whole tour. I am proud to be a New Yorker/New Jersey.

God Bless - Peter Criss


Peter showing his love for western movies
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This photo was taken back in the 80's at Peter's house in Ct. Here Peter shows that he'd be a natural in the old western type movies, think "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.


M.S.G. Platinum Ticket Award
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This photo was taken at the "Cat Lair". Peter and the band each received these awards on the reunion tour in '96, On the first night of their 4 night sold out stand at the one and only - Madison Square Garden!


Peter with Jeff MacPherson
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My name is Jeff MacPherson and I am a drummer with a musical theater production called 'Mamma Mia'. I had the good fortune to meet Peter Criss, his wife Gigi, Paul Stanley and their new guitar player, Tommy when they came to see our show in Chicago last night (Aug. 22). Gigi suggested I email you with some photos from last night so that you may be interested in posting on Peter's website. The first is myself (Jeff) and Peter. It was truly an honor to meet Peter as I've been a KISS fan since I was a kid.

All the best.


A Day in Z-Land!
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I just want to thank the people at Zildjian for giving me a dream come true in so many ways. They really made me and my wife Gigi, and Drum Tech - Ed, feel very special while touring the factory. I left the factory with a feeling of pride. I knew I've been beating on the right cymbals for 40 years. I knew Arman Zildjian, he was a great man, and he left behind the best people to keep shop - trust me. I just want to thank them again for the time of my life. I will never forget.



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more pix from Z-Land


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