Magazine. Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage Gene Simmons is just happy to get "rich." In a preview for an upcoming podcast episode with Ultimate Classic Rock, the KISS bassist spoke about money and how he ...
Gene Simmons has never met a dollar he didn't like and he's got plenty of wisdom on the subject. For example, if you're going to be miserable, "it's still better to be a rich, miserable fuck," he ...
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Gene Simmons’ wild tales of Eddie Van Halen, Bob Dylan, Cher and Donald TrumpSimmons’s larger-than-life personality helped him inveigle his way into rarefied social circles, and he enjoyed unlikely love affairs with a couple of the world’s top female singers. In 2010, Gene ...
Gene Simmons is standing by his $12,000 offer for fans to get "The Ultimate Gene Simmons Experience." On Tuesday, March 25, the KISS bassist and co-lead singer, 75, defended his decision to charge ...
KISS rocker Gene Simmons is offering fans a chance to be his personal assistant on his upcoming tour with the Gene Simmons Band — if they pay $12,495. Joe Scarnici KISS rocker Gene Simmons is ...
Sven Hoppe/picture alliance via Getty Gene Simmons is giving fans a one-of-a-kind experience during his forthcoming tour. According to his official website, the KISS bassist and co-lead singer is ...
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.
If you were made for lovin’ Gene Simmons — and his face-painted band Kiss — then the rocker stands by charging $12,495 to be his personal assistant and band roadie for a day. That’s the ...
Kiss star Gene Simmons defended charging lucky fans $12K to be his personal assistant and roadie for one day. “I decided, ‘You know what, nobody’s ever done it. Why not open the idea to be ...
Although some fans side-eyed the announcement of yet another post-farewell tour show, KISS frontman Gene Simmons says the Vegas show will be much more low key. Although KISS rose to fame with ...
“A new KISS era starts now” beamed onto the video screens as digital avatars of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer appeared, playing the anthem “God Gave Rock 'N' Roll ...
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