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Kiss' Gene Simmons spoke to Newsweek's Parting Shot Podcast about his public image, his venture into filmmaking and The Gene Simmons Band ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“I invite everybody to go on YouTube and tag ‘Taylor Swift Kiss band’”: Why Gene Simmons loves Taylor – and RadioheadSwift was in the guise of original Kiss lead guitarist Ace Frehley. Simmons still enjoys talking about it now, and tells ...
The KISS rocker picked up the “one-of-a-kind” estate in September. It has 6 bedrooms, 9 baths and sweeping views of the ocean ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNKiss Reportedly Digging Deep for Expanded ‘Alive! 50′ Box SetKiss 'Alive!' producer Eddie Kramer said the band is plotting an expanded version of their breakthrough live album for a Fall ...
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Gene Simmons might have the worst take on Taylor Swift fans everKISS's Gene Simmons has earned the right to be opinionated, but his implication about Taylor Swift fans is wrong.
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Kiss’ Gene Simmons on his and Paul Stanley’s sons making ... - MSNGet ready for Kiss: The Next Generation. The hard rockers with the heavy makeup may have wrapped their farewell trek, the “End of the Road World Tour” at New York’s Madison Square Garden in ...
Why Paul Stanley 'Felt Betrayed' by KISS Bandmate Gene Simmons in the '80s: 'He Wasn't Playing Fair'
KISS rocker Paul Stanley felt betrayed by Gene Simmons in the 1980s. Stanley opened up about his anger with Simmons, after the latter pursued a film career.
Gene Simmons, of legendary rock band KISS, praised Taylor Swift in an exclusive new interview with Page Six at his Rock & Brews restaurant in El Segundo, Calif.
When Kiss suited up to shoot the iconic cover of the band’s 1975 album “Dressed To Kill” in Manhattan, Gene Simmons tells The Post there were no stylists or tailors involved.
Gene Simmons tells PEOPLE that the sale of the KISS catalog wasn't expected, but that the band "did it the right way out of respect and love for the fans," and he considers himself "blessed." ...
Simmons says he doesn't think about KISS' legacy, because "we've already scaled the heights. Our licensing and merchandising dwarfs Elvis and The Beatles combined.
KISS fans have reason to be skeptical that the band's Dec. 2 show is really the end. But, as Gene Simmons tells USA TODAY, it's time to say goodbye.
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