Gene Simmons issued an apology after coming under fire for inflammatory comments he made about his late Kiss bandmate Ace ...
Gene Simmons has declared that musicians are treated 'worse than slaves' in the U.S. He's hoping to change the way radio pays ...
Simmons wrote he's "always loved" Frehley, who died in October ...
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Gene Simmons ‘Didn't Intend to Hurt' Ace Frehley or His Legacy With Comments About His Death
"Upon rereading my words, I see how it hurt everyone. Again, I apologize. I've always loved Ace. Always," the Kiss member ...
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Gene Simmons Claims Musicians Are 'Treated Worse Than Slaves' Because Radio Doesn't Pay Them
"You've got to change this now for our children and for our children's children," the KISS bassist told Congress on Tuesday, ...
In yesterday’s Working For The Weekday column at Paste, I covered Gene Simmons’ vapid, misguided comments about his former ...
Gene Simmons and others testified for and against the proposed American Music Fairness Act during a Senate Judiciary ...
The band's co-founder issued a rare mea culpa after weighing in with his theories about what caused the former KISS guitarist ...
"If you are against this bill, you are un-American," the KISS bassist said of the American Music Fairness Act.
Gene Simmons testified before a Senate subcommitte on a radio performance right bill that would force radio stations to pay ...
Gene Simmons is living up to his reputation as a ladies man even at 76 by ending a broadcast news with an awkward come on to ...
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons believes “bad decisions” resulted in the death of his former bandmate, guitarist and cofounder Ace ...
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