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Chris Lendt remembers Bill Aucoin's life style
William Martin Aucoin (December 29, 1943 – June 28, 2010) was an American band manager, well known for his work with the rock band KISS.
Contents
- Chris Lendt remembers Bill Aucoins life style
- Bill aucoin interview kiss manager costume confiscation controversy kiss loves you outtake
- Biography
- References

Bill aucoin interview kiss manager costume confiscation controversy kiss loves you outtake
Biography

Born in 1943, Aucoin attended Northeastern University and graduated with a degree in film. He worked at WGBH in Boston during his college years and after. Aucoin later worked at Teletape Productions as a cinematographer. Credited with discovering KISS, Aucoin managed the group for nearly a decade. He was fired in 1982 due to a dispute about the band's appearance, but later worked with the band on various DVD projects.

Aucoin produced a television show called Supermarket Sweep in the early 1970s. From 2005 to 2007, Aucoin went into the Broadway business with a staging of the Who's Quadrophenia, which showed intermittently for two years in Anaheim, CA and Los Angeles. Aucoin had re-entered the management business with his company, Aucoin Globe Entertainment, at the time of his death of surgical complications from prostate cancer. He is survived by partner Roman Fernandez and two sisters Betty Britton and Janet Bankowski.
