- Gene Simmons - Wikipedia
He was the bassist and co-lead singer of the hard rock band Kiss, which he co-founded with Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss in 1973 Simmons, alongside Stanley, remained a constant member of the band until their dissolution in 2023
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KISS frontman Gene Simmons got behind the White House crackdown on illegal immigration this week as the star descended on DC for a pair of high-profile events that will take him from the Kennedy
- Gene Simmons crashes White House briefing room before being . . .
Gene Simmons made an appearance in the White House briefing room on Friday, December 5, accompanied by his son, Nick, and wife, Shannon Tweed Taking to the podium, Gene immediately drew attention
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On Friday, December 5, KISS bassist vocalist Gene Simmons was spotted in the White House briefing room, where he took over the podium and answered reporters' questions about a variety of topics
- Gene Simmons to testify before the Senate in support of . . .
Rock Roll Hall of Famer Gene Simmons is headed to Washington The KISS founding member is set to testify on Tuesday before the U S Senate Judiciary Committee’s Intellectual Property
- Gene Simmons of KISS fame to testify for musician royalty . . .
Dec 2 (UPI) --KISS frontman Gene Simmons said Tuesday that he was headed to Capitol Hill next week to back legislation intended to ensure musicians are fairly paid when radio stations play their
- Gene Simmons Musician - Biography, Age and Married Life
Gene Simmons, born Chaim Witz on August 25, 1949, in Haifa, Israel, is best known as the co-founder and frontman of the iconic rock band KISS His passion for music ignited in middle school after being inspired by The Beatles, prompting him to create his first band, The Missing Links
- Gene Simmons of Kiss Makes a Plea to Congress - Newser
Gene Simmons of Kiss writes that today's musicians—including his own children Sophie and Nick—have it harder than those decades ago in one significant way: the "broken radio business model
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