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The concert was recorded on November 28, 1984 at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, New York. [6] In the tour program for the band's final tour, Simmons reflected on the tour: You can't help but have a good time at one of our shows when everybody is going nuts onstage. That kind of good time is infectious.
Lick It Up World Tour. (1983–1984) Animalize World Tour. (1984–1985) The Lick It Up World Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Kiss, in support of their eleventh studio album Lick It Up. It was the last tour to feature lead guitarist Vinnie Vincent .
Lick It Up World Tour. (1983–1984) The Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour was a concert tour by the hard rock group Kiss in support of their album of the same title. It was the second tour with drummer Eric Carr, his first in the United States, and the first tour with guitarist Vinnie Vincent, (née Vincent Cusano) who replaced ...
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In early 1984, a federal jury heard the case, and Foster bought back the stations and reassumed control in April. In 1987, he flipped all of his other stations—KHOS-AM-FM in Sonora, KYXX in Ozona, and their translators—to simulcasting KIXY-FM with local news and public affairs for their areas.
393 meters (1,289 ft) Links. Webcast. Listen Live. Website. 987kissfmsanangelo.com. KELI (98.7 MHz, "98.7 KISS FM") is an FM radio station that serves the San Angelo, Texas, area with a top 40 (CHR) format. The station is owned by Townsquare Media. It is the local affiliate to The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show .
Animalize is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Kiss. It was released on September 17, 1984, [1] by Mercury Records. The album marked the only appearance by lead guitarist Mark St. John, who replaced Vinnie Vincent in April 1984.