Music

KISS guitarist’s home damaged in fire

A Westchester house owned by former KISS lead guitarist Ace Frehley went up in flames Saturday.

The Yorktown Heights home was heavily damaged, with the fire burning through the roof, according to the Journal News.

The musician had been fighting foreclosure on the property, the newspaper said.

The Red Cross helped an unidentified resident with emergency lodging.

A neighbor said a caretaker had been living in the home.

It was not clear where the 62-year-old founding member of the famed rock band was at the time of the blaze.

He played with the group until 2002, during what was billed as a farewell tour.