Ace Frehley’s Official Cause of Death Revealed After Kiss Guitarist Died at 74
October 16th was a sad day in the rock and roll universe. Ace Frehley had tragically passed away at the age of 74. The rock icon was known to millions as “The Spaceman.” The cause of death for the legendary KISS co-founder and original lead guitarist has now been released, and the details are heartbreaking for fans everywhere. We now know that it was the result of a tragic accident (a fall) at his New Jersey home.
Ace Frehley’s Cause of Death
According to the autopsy report from the Morris County Medical Examiner, Frehley’s death was caused by a stroke and a subdural hematoma, stemming from a skull fracture. The ruling confirms his death was an accident, a devastating end for a musician who seemed like he was larger than life. This news comes just several weeks after his family announced his death, which left the music world reeling.
The loss feels especially sudden given recent events. Frehley had a “minor” fall back in September, which was enough for his doctors to insist he cancel a handful of tour dates, much to his own frustration. His team assured fans at the time, “He is fine, but against his wishes, his doctor insists that he refrain from travel.” It seemed like a temporary setback.
However, things took a more serious turn when the remaining 2025 tour dates were canceled due to “ongoing medical issues.” Looking back, these events are a somber picture of Frehley’s final weeks.
Remembering the Spaceman: Ace Frehley’s Legacy
You can’t talk about rock and roll without bringing up Ace Frehley. As a founding member of KISS alongside Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Peter Criss in 1973, Frehley wasn’t merely a guitarist; he was a major player in a musical revolution. His “Spaceman” persona, complete with his silver makeup and his futuristic outfits, was a foundation of the KISS world. But beneath the makeup and theatrics was a guitarist of immense talent and raw power.
Frehley’s signature Gibson Les Paul and his smokin’ guitar solos became the stuff of which legends were made. He penned some of the band’s most enduring hard rock anthems. This included the boozy classic “Cold Gin” and the chugging riff-monster “Parasite.” He played on the first nine KISS albums. This was a golden era which defined the band’s sound and also solidified their place in rock history.
Even after leaving KISS in 1982, Frehley’s bright star never faded. He launched a successful solo career, most notably with his 1978 platinum-selling self-titled album, which outsold his bandmates’ solo efforts. Frehley’s 2014 album, “Space Invader,” subsequently landed him in the Billboard Top 10. This was a feat that no other KISS member achieved with a solo record. It was a powerful statement that he was, and always will be, a reckoning force in the guitar world.
A Final Farewell to a Rock Icon
The outpouring of grief from his family and former bandmates speaks volumes about the man behind the makeup. In a statement to Variety, his family shared their profound heartbreak: “In his last moments, we were fortunate enough to have been able to surround him with loving, caring, peaceful words, thoughts, prayers and intentions as he left this earth.” It’s a small comfort to know he was surrounded by love.
His manager, John Ostrosky, echoed this sentiment, calling him “Superman” and highlighting his kindness and mentorship. Even his estranged bandmates – with whom he had a famously rocky relationship – set aside their differences to honor his memory. Gene Simmons lamented that Frehley wouldn’t live to be honored at the Kennedy Center, calling him “the eternal rock soldier.”
Ace Frehley was more than just a guitarist; he was a music pioneer. He inspired countless kids to pick up a guitar – and shoot for the stars in space. His influence is forever cemented into the realm of rock music. While the Spaceman may have left the planet, his out-of-this-world legacy will continue to reverberate through generations of rock fans forever.
