KISS‘ Gene Simmons proclaimed that “rock is dead” back in 2014, and a full decade hasn’t really changed his mind. In a recent ...
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons claimed that "rock is dead" back in 2014 and we've been talking about it ever since. Now in a new interview on The Zak Kuhn Show, Simmons doubled down on his claims and let ...
In a ridiculous new interview, Gene Simmons continued to insist that rock is dead using bizarre logic that doesn't add up.
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The company has announced that the Aerosmith -themed Rock‘n’Roller Coaster – a high-speed indoor ride at Hollywood Studios, ...
A whiskey-voiced Simmons sings the jazz standard Stormy Weather, written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler in 1933 and first ...
Former Kiss drummer Peter Criss has had his differences of opinion with ex-bandmate Gene Simmons, but they agree in at least one respect: both men seem to think rock is dead. John Mellencamp Says ...
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But Simmons is a rock musician, not a political scientist ... the past” she laments Court and Spark’s “Help Me”) and Gene Simmons give credence to focusing on the here and now.
Rock star Gene Simmons has dropped his bid to trademark the "devil horns" gesture. The Kiss bassist and singer says he first made the sign in November 1974 while performing on stage. However ...
More than ten years ago, Gene Simmons famously stated that rock had died. And while there's been scant evidence to support the Kiss man's claims in the years since, it appears as though Disney are ...