
On this day June 25, 1980, Kiss took the stage at the New York Palladium with new drummer Eric Carr performing for the first time. Carr had recently replaced original drummer Peter Criss, marking a major shift in the band’s lineup during a transitional period in their career.
Eric Carr brought a harder, more energetic drumming style that helped reinvigorate the group’s sound going into the new decade. Known for his persona The Fox, Carr quickly became a fan favorite and remained a key member of Kiss until his untimely death in 1991.
80s insight: Eric Carr’s debut with Kiss signaled how even the biggest rock acts of the 70s were evolving as they entered the 80s, adapting to changing tastes while keeping their loyal fanbase fired up.
Eric Carr brought a harder, more energetic drumming style that helped reinvigorate the group’s sound going into the new decade. Known for his persona The Fox, Carr quickly became a fan favorite and remained a key member of Kiss until his untimely death in 1991.
80s insight: Eric Carr’s debut with Kiss signaled how even the biggest rock acts of the 70s were evolving as they entered the 80s, adapting to changing tastes while keeping their loyal fanbase fired up.