KISS frontman Gene Simmons downplayed politics during an interview with CNN on Sunday, and urged Americans to stop worrying about their neighbors’ political beliefs. "It's nobody’s business who you ...
Being a rock star is not often viewed as a respectable vocation in the eyes of the general society. However, that is also one of the many reasons why it is arguably one of the most sought-after ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — When Gene Simmons of the iconic rock band KISS appeared Tuesday in Washington, D.C. to speak to lawmakers in favor of the American Music Fairness Act, he also spent time with Rep ...
Gene Simmons made quite the eyebrow-raising comment on live TV. The KISS frontman, 76, took a trip to Washington, D.C. this week to advocate for the American Music Fairness Act, which would ensure ...
Kiss bassist and frontman Gene Simmons wants to feel more love from the radio — in his bank account. While the group's songs, such as "Rock and Roll All Night" and "I Was Made for Lovin' You," still ...
"You've got to change this now for our children and for our children's children," the KISS bassist told Congress on Tuesday, Dec. 9, per 'CBS News' Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has ...
Well, it was only a matter of time before this happened, and I’m surprised it took this long. Over this past weekend, we reported how Kiss frontman Gene Simmons opened his mouth and said some really ...
For any person who has researched the history of America, they know about the atrocities African Americans endured throughout slavery. Those wounds continue to heal today. But when the KISS frontman ...
Gene Simmons believes musicians are treated "worse than slaves" because they are not compensated by radio stations for playing their music. The KISS star made the declaration during his testimony ...
Gene Simmons has apologized for suggesting that "bad decisions" played a role in Ace Frehley's death. Frehley, Kiss' founding lead guitarist, died in October after a September fall at his home studio.