Gene Simmons Extends 2025 Solo Band TourGene Simmons Extends 2025 Solo Band TourKiss rocker will be very busy in April and May. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Gene Simmons Adds More Solo Band Tour DatesGene Simmons Adds More Solo Band Tour DatesKiss icon’s April-May road trip will now stop at 19 venues.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Want to Steal From Gene Simmons? He Says Do This InsteadWant to Steal From Gene Simmons? He Says Do This InsteadHere's how the Kiss cofounder has avoided business pitfalls endured by the Rolling Stones and Beatles.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Gene Simmons, Justin Hawkins, Billy Gibbons on New Stylistics LPGene Simmons, Justin Hawkins, Billy Gibbons on New Stylistics LPSoul veterans’ ‘Falling In Love With My Girl’ also features Ron Wood, Steve Lukather, Shania Twain and more.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Gene Simmons Says Rock Is Dead. He's CluelessGene Simmons Says Rock Is Dead. He's CluelessFormer Kiss frontman has simply revealed his own ignorance and disinterest in the current state of the genre.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Gene Simmons Announces 2025 Tour DatesGene Simmons Announces 2025 Tour DatesThe announcement comes one year after Kiss played their final farewell concert. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Watch Gene Simmons' Video for 'Stormy Weather' From 'Reagan' FilmWatch Gene Simmons' Video for 'Stormy Weather' From 'Reagan' FilmHe's the latest in a long line of stars to tackle the jazz standard.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Nikki Sixx and Gene Simmons Weigh in on Tyson vs. Paul FightNikki Sixx and Gene Simmons Weigh in on Tyson vs. Paul FightThe boxing match has everyone talking, including some of rock's biggest stars. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Kiss Band Member Power RankingsKiss Band Member Power RankingsIn 50-plus years, only 10 people have been able to call themselves members of Kiss. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Gene Simmons 'Can't Remember Anything' Flea Plays on Bass Gene Simmons 'Can't Remember Anything' Flea Plays on Bass Simmons critique of Flea came as part of a larger discussion on his distaste for virtuoso bass players and a discussion of why simplicity is more memorable.Chad ChildersChad Childers