Throughout the 1970s, no one rocked as hard — or glammed as hard — as KISS. Defined by their signature face paint and roaring guitars, the band was visually and sonically one-of-a-kind, inspiring not only musicians but also their fans to embody them.
From early photoshoots to fans emulating the band's signature makeup, here are 10 vintage pics of KISS and their fans during the band's '70s heyday.
1
Strike A Pose
“On 30. April 1974, Kiss did a photo session with Eric Stephen Jacobs in New York before getting facials at the Georgette Klinger Salon.”
2
Stage Presence
KISS takes the stage during a 1973 performance.
3
Cool in Carolina
KISS as seen during a 1976 performance in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
4
Raise The Flag
“KISS fans still holding up the banner, 1975 and 2009”
5
KISS-tory In The Making
“September 2, 1977 - KISS destroyed the Sold-Out Houston Summit for the 2nd night in a row on the Love Gun Tour! STYX opened the show.”
6
Glam Rock
“KISS Fans - Buffalo, New York, 1978.”
7
Schoolhouse Rock!
“KISS bassist Gene Simmons hanging out with young KISS fans in the 1970’s.”
8
Meet and Greet
“Kiss with fans in New York Central Park, 1974.”
9
City Slickers
KISS Rocks out during a show in New York City.
10
Industry Introductions
“Jan. 8, 1974 - KISS played their first industry show at the Fillmore East. They had just finished recording the first KISS album and did a sneak for the press, friends and family.”