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In a new interview with Australian Musician editor Greg Phillips, KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer was asked if he will continue to play music once the band completes its ongoing “End Of The Road” farewell tour. He responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Of course. I don’t know if I’ll ever be in another band and that sort of thing, because how can you stop being in KISS? But I’ll probably still be involved in music or in the entertainment biz on some level — maybe even with KISS, ’cause KISS is not gonna go away; the touring thing is, but the entity of KISS and the brand and the music, that’s not gonna stop. So maybe there’s something for me to be involved with that.”
He continued: “I’ve been doing some other things — I’ve been involved in developing some animation projects, children’s animation projects, and maybe some of that will see the light of day. I’ve also been delving into the wine business a little bit now. I bought some vineyard property up in Oregon, and I’ve got some wines coming out through my brother’s wine label. So there’s a lot of things. I’m always pretty busy; I’m quite involved in a lot of things. But as far as bands and things like that, playing in bands, I think this will be it for me as far as that goes.”
Simmons then spoke about the decision to extend the tour. “The crew is happy. Everybody’s happy,” he explained. “So we’ve decided to add another 100 cities before we stop. I don’t know how long that’s gonna take.”
Last December, Thayer told Guitar World about what he thinks his legacy with KISS will be: “I don’t know if many people realize this, but I’ve been the lead guitarist in KISS longer than any other KISS guitar player. But I will always be known as ‘the new guy’ though — no matter what happens. I’m ‘the Ronnie Wood‘ of KISS.
“My legacy will be a guy who came in, worked hard, and was the glue that kept the band together for a long period of time,” he continued. “I think the kind of character and personality that I have is that of a team player and somebody who can bring people together and bind things together.
“It works well. I’ll probably be that guy that has been in the band longer than anybody else besides Gene and Paul [Stanley], that kept things together, and was the glue that made it work.”
Source: www.blabbermouth.net
Written by: Andy
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