Wouldn’t You Like to Know Me -Cassius King (Paul Stanley)Taken from “Dread the Dawn“ out 10/21/22

“Wouldn’t You Like to Know Me“ -performed by Cassius King (written by Paul Stanley). -Taken from the domestic release of CASSIUS KING- DREAD THE DAWN. -Official release 10/21/22 -Nomad Eel Records. The Paul Stanley solo album classic from 1978, “Wouldn’t You Like to Know Me“. All licensing reserved Cassius King is .. Jason McMaster- Vocals Dan Lorenzo- Guitars Ron Lipnicki Drums Jimmy Schulman-Bass CASSIUS KING release Wouldn’t You Like To Know Me video In advance of their 2nd release Dread The Dawn, Cassius King have just released their video for the Paul Stanley cover song Wouldn’t You Like To Know Me. Guitarist Dan Lorenzo said, “My wife was surprised I wanted to cover this song because she told me it reminded her of a cute/happy song she would like from the 80s. And guess what? It is a happy song, but I’ve always loved it. It makes me happy! Everybody in Cassius King ( Jason McMaster vocals, Ron Lipnicki drums and Jimmy Schulman bass) loves and I mean absolutely LOVES old Kiss.“ Wouldn’t You Like To Know me will only be available on the American version of Dread The Dawn on California’s Nomad Eel Records on October 21st. Germany’s MDD Records version of Dread The Dawn will feature different bonus tracks. Vocalist Jason McMaster produced the video and said, “Being a big Kiss fan, I was still reluctant to record a vocal track, or even like the idea of recording this song. I thought “Why can’t we do God of Thunder“ or something like that.“ I started to cut the tracks for it, and revisiting the original version, and holy fell back to 1978 and in love with the song all over again. Totally excited to throw this video out to rock fans“. The video can be seen here: Wouldn’t You Like To Know me will only be available on the American version of Dread The Dawn on California’s Nomad Eel Records on October 21st. Germany’s MDD Records version of Dread The Dawn will feature different bonus tracks. Vocalist Jason McMaster produced the video and said, “Being a big Kiss fan, I was still reluctant to record a vocal track, or even like the idea of recording this song. I thought “Why can’t we do God of Thunder“ or something like that.“ I started to cut the tracks for it, and revisiting the original version, and holy fell back to 1978 and in love with the song all over again. Totally excited to throw this video out to rock fans“. The video can be seen here:
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