Paul Stanley of Kiss feels a strong connection to the title character of "The Phantom of the Opera," and not just because he's spent almost 40 years onstage with his face covered in paint. The recently inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer describes his long, and sometime painful, journey from his "less than optimal childhood" in New York City to the mega-success of rocking all night and partying every day with Kiss in his autobiography, "Face the Music: A Life Exposed" (HarperOne). Stanley wants to show people that despite having the deck stacked against them, it's possible to overcome adversity. Stanley says stardom and wealth masked the problem, and he eventually realized that the key to his own happiness was through family and friends.