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Rock & Roll icon Paul Stanley to release first full-length soul album

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KISS frontman and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Paul Stanley is about to release his first full-length album after developing the project for several years.

Soul Station, a new band that is bringing together some of the world’s leading musicians, will be releasing its first album “Now And Then” this coming March via UMe.

Soul Station will pay tribute to some of the greatest artists of all time, with Stanley’s 15-piece ensemble group coming together. On tour, the band have recorded 9 classic soul songs along with 5 original tracks that will be part of the new album.

Soul Station, which was conceived by Stanley, brought classic hits to smaller venues and intimate clubs, with members of the band performing hits that were his early inspirations.

Among the band members include: Rafael “Hoffa” Moreira (guitar & backing vocals), Sean Hurley (bass), Alex Alessandroni (Musical Director, keyboards), Ely Rise (keyboards), Eric Singer (drums & backing vocals), RayYslas (percussion), Gavyn Rhone (backing vocals), Crystal Starr (backing vocals) and Laurhan Beato (backing vocals) and Jon Pappenbrook (lead trumpet).

Along with the announcement of the new album, the first single “O-O-H Child” is now available to listen to.