ACE FREHLEY To Perform 'New York Groove' At Rangers Home Opener To kick off the historic 85th anniversary of the New York Rangers, the original six franchise is bringing a host of exciting new
entertainment elements to add to the in-game action for the Rangers home opener.
On Friday, October 15th, at 7 PM, Blueshirt fans will get to experience
ACE FREHLEY, founding member and lead guitarist for the legendary rock band
KISS, perform his hit song 'New York
Groove' live at MSG.
During the first intermission,
Food Network will introduce their very own
"Ace of Cakes", beloved baker, Chef Duff Goldman who has created a special 85th anniversary cake to commemorate the team's history and celebrate the Rangers longest running season ticket holder, who has been a loyal fan at the Garden for 60 years. Duff will be filming an episode of Ace of Cakes in the arena throughout the Rangers game, and will be joined by Ranger greats Rod Gilbert, Adam Graves, and children from the Garden of Dreams Foundation to unveil his latest confectionary creation on the ice. The Cake will also be presented to honor the Rangers longest running season ticket holder, who has For the first time ever, Duff has included cupcakes in his cake design, which will be made available for a select number of fans to enjoy at the concourse during the game.
The
New York Rangers take on the Toronto Maple Leafs at 7 PM at Madison Square Garden.
KISS News recently reported:
Original
KISS guitarist
Ace Frehley participated in Redemption Song on October 5th at Zanken Hall in New York. The program featured an evening of conversation and song exploring the relationship between artistry, dependency, recovery, and longevity. Hosted by
HENRY ROLLINS, other panelists included
blues/folk/jazz musician and singer/songwriter
RICKIE LEE JONES, drummer
Steven Adler (ADLER'S APPETITE, GUNS N' ROSES), and
Darryl "DMC"
McDaniels (RUN DMC).
Below you can find fan-filmed footage of Ace performing a drum-less 'New York Groove' at the event, with
Eddie Ojeda (TWISTED SISTER) on rhythm guitar, Steven Adler on hand claps, and two unknown background vocalists.