Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley died after fall, autopsy finds

Rock Legend Ace Frehley's Death Ruled an Accidental Fall by Autopsy

Ace Frehley, the pioneering guitarist and founding member of iconic glam rock band Kiss, died after falling in a tragic accident earlier this year. The 74-year-old musician passed away peacefully on October 16th surrounded by his family in Morristown, New Jersey.

According to the Morris county medical examiner's office, Frehley's death was caused by blunt force injuries to the head, sustained from the fall. The report revealed that he suffered facial fractures near the eyes and left ear, as well as bruising on his left abdomen, thigh area, and right hip and upper thigh.

Frehley's untimely demise marks a devastating blow to the music world, where he was revered for his contributions to Kiss's theatrical stage shows and iconic hits like "Rock and Roll All Nite" and "I Was Made for Lovin' You". As one of the original members of Kiss, Frehley played an instrumental role in shaping the band's identity, inspiring generations of guitarists, and performing on nine of their studio albums.

Born Paul Daniel Frehley, he began playing guitar at 13 and was a roadie for Jimi Hendrix by the age of 18. Before joining Kiss, he honed his skills in local bands around New York City, further solidifying his reputation as a talented musician.

The loss of Ace Frehley is met with widespread shock and grief from fans worldwide, who are collectively "completely devastated and heartbroken" by his passing. In a statement released last month, his family declared that his memory would continue to live on forever, as they bid farewell to this rock legend whose legacy will endure.

Kiss's original lineup, which included Frehley, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Peter Criss, remains an enduring testament to the power of music, where four individuals came together to create something greater than the sum of its parts. As they move forward without their founding member, fans can take comfort in knowing that Ace Frehley's impact on rock music will forever be etched in history.
 
🎸😒 I'm still trying to process the news about Ace Frehley's passing. The idea of his life being cut short is truly devastating, especially considering the countless contributions he made to the world of rock music. As a guitarist and founding member of Kiss, he left an indelible mark on the genre, inspiring generations of musicians and fans alike with his innovative style and showmanship.

It's hard not to think about the what-ifs when it comes to Frehley's life and legacy. What if he had taken more time to tour and perform? What if he had continued to release new music? The possibilities are endless, but ultimately, we're left with memories of his iconic stage presence, memorable songs like "Rock and Roll All Nite", and the countless fans whose lives were touched by his music.

Frehley's legacy will undoubtedly live on through Kiss's enduring catalog and the countless musicians who followed in his footsteps. However, it's impossible to deny the sense of loss that comes with losing a true rock legend. My thoughts are with Frehley's family and fans around the world as we mourn the passing of an iconic figure. πŸ’”
 
man I'm still trying to wrap my head around this... 🀯 it's just crazy to think that one of the most iconic guitarists of all time is gone 😒 Ace Frehley was more than just a musician, he was a legend and an inspiration to so many people around the world. his music with Kiss continues to live on and bring people together, but you can't help but feel a sense of loss when you think about what could have been if he were still with us 🎸

I mean, can you imagine a world without "Rock and Roll All Nite" or "Detroit Rock City"? 🀘 those songs are such an integral part of rock history and it's hard to believe that Ace won't be there to play them anymore. but at the same time, his legacy will live on through his music and the countless fans who have been inspired by him over the years πŸ’–

it's also worth thinking about how much more he could have accomplished if he were still with us... would we have seen another Kiss album or tour? πŸ€” only time will tell, but for now it's all just a reminder of what an incredible musician and performer Ace Frehley was 🎸
 
dude thats so sad he was like a legend and stuff i mean who else could pull off those crazy stage shows with Kiss?? and his guitar solos were insane 🀘πŸ’₯ i remember listening to "Rock and Roll All Nite" as a kid and just being blown away by how good it sounded 🎸 his legacy will live on for sure
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• ace frehley was like a legend on guitar and his stuff still holds up today i mean have you seen "rock and roll all nite" live? it's insane how he could make the crowd go wild with just one riff and now that's gone 😒 and i'm not sure why people are so surprised by an accidental fall, we're only human and accidents happen but still it's devastating news for fans like me who grew up listening to kiss
 
aww man cant believe ace frehley passed away πŸ˜” he was such an iconic part of kiss and rock n roll history. facial fractures from a fall is just so sad πŸ€• at 74 he should've been enjoying his retirement life instead of struggling with that accident πŸ’€ its devastating to see him go, i mean i know we're all getting old but it feels like he was still rocking out hard 🎸 anyways, kiss is gonna be okay without him but his legacy will live on forever πŸ™ rest in peace ace πŸ‘‘
 
awww man πŸ€• this is sad news... ace frehley was an icon and his legacy will live on forever πŸ’– he was a huge part of kiss's theatrical stage shows and his guitar riffs are still iconic today πŸ”₯ it's crazy to think that we won't be able to see him perform live again 🎸 but at least we have all the amazing music he left behind 😊 his memory will definitely continue to inspire generations of musicians and fans alike πŸ’«
 
πŸ€•πŸŽΈπŸ˜’ just hearing about Ace Frehley's passing is heartbreaking his legacy lives on through the music he left behind but it's hard to imagine Kiss without him 🀘 his stage presence and guitar riffs are still iconic today πŸ’₯ I'm sending love and condolences to his family and friends during this tough time πŸ‘
 
πŸ˜”πŸŽΈ The news of Ace Frehley's passing is still feeling really surreal. I mean, you're reading about a legend who used to shred like crazy and then he's gone 🀯. It's hard not to think about all the iconic riffs and hits he contributed to Kiss. He was more than just a guitarist - his stage presence and energy were infectious. 😎 I'm gonna miss hearing his guitar work on songs like "Rock and Roll All Nite". RIP Ace, your legacy lives on through your music πŸ™
 
🀯 just heard about ace frehley's passing and i'm totally shook rn... 74 yrs old is crazy young 😱 he was like a rock god to me growing up, always looked up to him as a guitar hero πŸ’₯ his music still holds up today, especially those iconic kiss anthems 🎸 "rock and roll all nite" is like, my ultimate jam 🀩 can't believe we lost this legend too soon πŸ’”
 
:( πŸ™ just so sad to hear about ace frehley... it feels like yesterday he was rocking out with kiss, and now he's gone 😒 his legacy lives on tho, and we'll always remember him for "rock and roll all nite" 🎸 that song still gives me chills every time i listen to it... anyone else have a favorite kiss album or memory? πŸ’­
 
man πŸ˜” this is so sad... ace frehley was a legend and his passing is definitely going to be felt by everyone who grew up with kiss 🀘 he brought so much energy and talent to the band, and his guitar riffs are still iconic today 🎸 i remember watching live footage of him performing "rock and roll all nite" and being blown away by his stage presence 🌟 it's crazy that we'll never get to see him perform again, but at least we can take comfort in knowing that his music will continue to inspire future generations 🎢
 
So he died from an accidental fall? That makes sense I guess. 74 is old for a guitarist to just up and die like that tho. I mean, Jimi Hendrix was still playing around his mid-30s when he died. Guess you could say Frehley's life wasn't exactly long-lived lol πŸ˜’
 
:( just heard about Ace Frehley's passing πŸ˜” I'm still trying to wrap my head around it, it feels like yesterday he was shredding his guitar live on stage 🀘 what a legend, and it hurts so much that we're losing more of these incredible musicians 🎸 his music is still so iconic, "Rock and Roll All Nite" never gets old πŸ”₯ I remember listening to his solo albums back in the day, they were always so energetic and rebellious πŸ’₯ anyway, RIP Ace Frehley, you'll be deeply missed by fans worldwide πŸ‘‘
 
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