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For Gene Simmons, the impact he and the other KISS band members ... of rough patches and legal disputes between him, Simmons and Paul Stanley, Frehley recently assured Classic Rock that “we ...
In the 50 years since Kiss first kicked and thrashed its way onto the New York rock scene, the band has given the world sing-and-shout-along hits like "Detroit Rock City," "Crazy Crazy Nights" and ...
The band’s high-octane take on “Rock and Roll All Nite” is seen by some 3 billion TV viewers. 18. Thayer on guitar Guitarist Tommy Thayer fills in for Frehley and makes his live Kiss debut ...
1974: Kiss releases its self-titled debut album, and its follow-up, "Hotter Than Hell." 1975: The band releases its third album, "Dressed To Kill," which includes a catchy song called "Rock And ...
Two songs into the night the legendary hard rock band Kiss got booed by the sold-out crowd at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Friday. Not, mind you, because the show wasn’t already the ...
Kiss made a stunning revelation at the close of their final concert: The human version of the band is done ... After Kiss played "Rock and Roll All Nite," their final (human) song of night ...
You can “Rock and Roll All Nite” with Gene Simmons — but it’ll cost you. The Kiss frontman, 75, is giving fans the opportunity to be his personal assistant and band roadie for over $12K.
Long before he became a KISS icon, he was known simply as Chaim Witz, meaning "life" in Hebrew. "You want to be in a rock band?" Simmons recalled his mother asking. "That's not going to fly ...