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Peter Criss recalls his first conversation with Gene Simmons and the birth of Kiss
Founding Kiss drummer Peter Criss was intrigued by a strange phone conversation that led to rock and roll greatness ...
Peter Criss looks back on how he joined KISS in the early '70s thanks to a newspaper ad and his bold choice in clothing.
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Gene Simmons shares the gift he gave his mom
Legendary rocker Gene Simmons reveals the special gift he gave his mother after KISS rose to fame, sharing a personal and ...
In a "Gym & Fridge" interview for Men's Health, he also spoke about how he'd "eat cheesecake every day" in the middle of a tour Simmons will perform at L'Auberge Casino Resort on Feb. 20 Gene Simmons ...
DETROIT - Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS are opening their 3-story rock and roll restaurant, concert bar and rooftop ...
KISS' Gene Simmons seems to get a lot of push back about everything he says recently, and Peter Criss is the latest person to do that.
Although taking a break from KISS throughout the years, Ace Frehley, known as the Spaceman or Space Ace, helped solidify the band’s legacy in music. And thanks to his contributions to KISS and music, ...
Blowhard Gene Simmons is spitting on the grave of banished Kiss bandmate Ace Frehley by suggesting the reformed addict's "bad decisions" contributed to his death from a fall-related brain bleed – even ...
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 ...
KISS guitarist Ace Frehley died on Thursday, October 16, at the age of 74. Hours after news of his death broke, bandmates Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley shared a touching tribute. “I am devastated by ...
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 ...
Kiss legend Gene Simmons testified before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee today, and he had some pretty harsh words for the way musicians are treated by terrestrial radio. “Let’s call it for what it ...
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