Peter Criss rose to fame in the 1970s as the drummer for theatrical heavy metal-ists
Kiss. Born
Peter George Criscoula on December 20, 1947, in Brooklyn, NY,
Criss got his start drumming after discovering legendary jazz drummer
Gene Krupa (which he's rumored to have actually taken lessons from at one point) and such '60s rockers as
The Rolling Stones. Playing in local bands throughout the '60s and early '70s,
Criss was becoming increasingly fed up when none of his bands went anywhere -- especially after a tryout for
Elton John's band didn't pan out and close friend
Jerry Nolan landed the drum slot with trash/glam/punk pioneers
The New York Dolls. But his luck was just about to change when a pair of fellow New Yorkers answered an ad
Criscoula had placed in a music paper, stating "drummer with 11 years experience, willing to do anything."
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