Weeks after walking back controversial remarks, Gene Simmons opens up about the moment at Ace Frehley’s funeral he says was ...
Ace Frehley’s Death Was Due to His ‘Bad Decisions,’ Gene Simmons Says: ‘You Reap What You Shall Sow’
Gene Simmons is spitting on the grave of banished Kiss bandmate Ace Frehley by suggesting the reformed addict’s “bad ...
More specifically, I wish Gene Simmons would give up. I can’t remember the last time a Kennedy Center Honors recipient has ...
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Gordon Ramsay roast Twitter chefs again! (Pt 2) | Alonzo Lerone
Part two of Gordon Ramsay roasting Twitter chefs with even more hilarious fails. Winter weather warning as 40 inches of snow to hit—travel "impossible" ...
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 ...
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Kiss frontman Gene Simmons awkwardly flirts with TV news anchor: 'Are you still modeling?'
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 ...
Gene Simmons issued an apology after coming under fire for inflammatory comments he made about his late Kiss bandmate Ace Frehley. “On reflection, I was wrong for using the words I used. I humbly ...
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 ...
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.
In a statement following the death of his Kiss bandmate Ace Frehley in October, Gene Simmons celebrated the guitarist, saying, “No one can touch Ace’s legacy.” But in an interview with the The New ...
EXCLUSIVE — Kiss bassist Gene Simmons descended on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to testify before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee in support of a bill that requires the radio industry to pay artists when ...
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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