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It’s only our opinion… it’s neither right nor wrong.įacebook: /threesidesofthecoin KISS have used parts of Mark’s vast KISS collection for audio, video & print materials including their book NOTHIN TO LOSE, CD re release of the LOVE GUN album & the VH1 Ultimate Album KISS ALIVE! special as well as many other KISS projects. Mark Cicchini, is a world renown KISS collector. Tommy has also produced a KISS song For The Oddfathers and is the owner of Rock Steady Digital Photography. He is now a successful residential Real Estate agent in the Minneapolis / St. Tommy Sommers spent 15 years on the record show circuit collecting, trading and selling memorabilia / Kiss merchandise. He now owns Michael Brandvold Marketing, providing marketing services and digital strategy to musicians. He built, launched and maintained (KISS’ official web presence). In the early ’90s, Michael Brandvold launched the fifth ever website on the Internet devoted to KISS, KISS Otaku. Three Sides of the Coin was picked (October 2013) as a ‘What’s Hot’ podcast by Apple’s iTunes. Three Sides of the Coin has been joined by special guests including former KISS lead guitarist Bruce Kulick, Eddie Trunk, AEW Superstar and lead singer of Fozzy Chris Jericho, Angel lead guitarist Punky Meadows, Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Jason Hook, Vinnie Vincent Invasion and Slaughter lead singer Mark Slaughter, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, comedian Craig Gass, KISS’ former business manager Chris Lendt, the Black Veil Brides’ Andy Biersack, Frank Munoz associate producer for Ace Frehley’s Anomaly album, award winning songwriter Adam Mitchell, Ed Kanon (Peter Criss’ drum tech), Kevin Valentine (drummer on KISS’ Psycho Circus album). Press requests please contact Michael Brandvold at Since launching in 2012 Three Sides of the Coin has been viewed or listened to over 6,000,000 times. And when was the last time you had any fun reading about music? We don’t work for the industry, we work for you. As much as we love musicians, we don’t care for the corporate music industrial complex. After a cool 33-year hiatus, CREEM has once again risen from the ashes to move the focus of music journalism back where it belongs - on the fans. For two decades, the mag broke barriers, rattled cages, and connected people to music in a way that has never been replicated. In 1969, CREEM was launched in Detroit as a raw, unfiltered, unapologetic rock ‘n’ roll magazine, and ushered in a new era of raucous, participatory journalism. Creem is back baby, and we couldn’t be happier! What sort of bands will Creem Magazine cover, what sort of stories, how will the print magazine differ from the website. Creem Magazine has a very respected history of rock journalism and we find out if the NEW Creem Magazine will continue with the same tone and attitude. 487 Creem Magazine is Back and So is the AttitudeĮpisode 487, JCreem Magazine is back and we are joined by the Chairman of Creem Magazine JJ Kramer and the Executive Editor of Creem Magazine Dan Morrissey.