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KISS bandmembers Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons once called President Donald Trump "abhorrent" and "out for himself." Now, the ...
Kiss will receive their Kennedy Center Honor at a Trump-hosted ceremony, but the band’s co-founders have had mixed reactions ...
The his rock acts were coincidentally working on their breakthrough live albums at Electric Lady Studios in New York City ...
Tom Cruise was reportedly invited to join the first class of Kennedy Center honorees during President Donald Trump's second ...
A rock legend says he turned down a reunion after his band made the “biggest mistake.” ...
Founding members of KISS, who have previously called the MAGA leader “abhorrent,” expressed gratitude for the prestigious ...
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Kiss 'deeply honored' by Kennedy Center distinction after previously slamming Trump as 'abhorrent'
The rockers of Kiss are 'deeply honored' by their Kennedy Center distinction despite some members vocally slamming President ...
Peter Criss had reached the end of his tether with Kiss, as he grew so frustrated with the band, he decided to sabotage their ...
In a new interview, founding KISS guitarist Ace Frehley said he turned down an invite to take part in the 2025 KISS Kruise, ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNPaul Stanley Recalls the Cruel Question That Made Kiss Unmask
Paul Stanley said a cruel moment in a press interview triggered Kiss’ decision to take off their masks in 1983. The band, who were experiencing a slump in popularity as genres changed around them, ...
KISS rocker Paul Stanley is reflecting on a rough patch the band dealt with in the 1980s, when bandmate Gene Simmons put his energy toward other projects. Stanley, 73, opened up about the sense of ...
Perhaps because they were mere bystanders to the song’s creation — and the fact that it lacked their usual Black Sabbath frightening bravado — Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley weren't keen to ...
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