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Kiss’ Rock & Brews will ‘Shout It Out Loud’ in Overland Park in early 2014
Johathan Bender | Pitch
Kiss is hoping to be on your lips and in your stomachs, Overland Parktonians. Rock & Brews, a beer-garden concept from Kiss’ Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, is opening in the Prairiefire development (135th Street between Nall and Lamar) in early 2014. The outdoor patio “captures the excitement of your favorite classic rock concert performances in a family friendly environment.” It’s like really jamming out on your Discman while getting behind the wheels of a well-made push mower. Rock & Brews will be dishing up Steak Rattle & Roll sandwiches, Purple Rain Chocolate Drops and Surfin’ Safari Shrimp Pesto Pizza.
The bandmates, who are still touring, have big plans for the franchise, intending to Continue reading
Three Sides of the Coin – KISS Therapy
Michael Brandvold
KISS finally gets another football gig
Mike Florio | NBC Sports
Back in Super Bowl XXXIII, the greatest rock band to ever don Kabuki makeup and blow stuff up was part of the on-field pre-game festivities. In recent years, my default vote for any opportunity for a musical act to appear in a football-related capacity has been KISS.
I’ve nominated them for multiple Super Bowl halftimes, but I’ve been routinely ignored. (Which is nothing new.) More recently, I lobbied aggressively for KISS to take over the NBC Sunday Night Football opening song from Faith Hill. In response, they asked me how I got this number and to please stop calling it.
Fortunately, someone in football is listening.
KISS will be a key part of the pre-Arena Bowl festivities, appearing at the Celebrity Gala on the Thursday night before the game and staging a concert the following evening.
It’s not quite what I’d envisioned, primarily since I can’t name more than two AFL teams or more than zero AFL players. Hopefully, they’ll collect their fee in cash, straight or otherwise.
KISS Returns to Japan in October 2013
Creatures of the Net episode 59 – Is KISS a nostalgia act?
Cassius Morris | COTN
Gene Simmons German Hard Rock Cafe appearance 2013
KISS rocker Gene Simmons restaurant proposal worries small Maui town
WAILUKU, Hawaii — A proposed restaurant owned in part by veteran rock ‘n’ roller Gene Simmons has merchants worried in a small town on the northern coast of Maui.
Backers hope to open the newest Rock & Brews restaurant by the end of the year in Paia, a town characterized by its plantation architecture.
The eatery “seems kind of startling in Paia,” Rose Potter, executive director of the Paia Merchants Association, told the Maui News (http://bit.ly/16eFo9z ).
Partners in the restaurant and bar said it will not be blasting the music of Simmons’ band Kiss but will instead be a family friendly establishment that blends in with the community.
Sonic: Kiss still shouting it out loud
Kiss With Shinedown July 16 Brandt Centre
The best part about Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley performing in full makeup in 2013? We get to pretend they are at the peak of their powers.
Thanks to the magical wonder that is grease paint, they don’t look a day over 30, even though the Kiss cofounders are twice that in actual years. Age notwithstanding, the band behind Beth, I Was Made For Lovin’ You and Detroit Rock City is still youthful and upbeat on stage these days.
That’s good news for fans who want to rock and roll all night (and party every day), because the ageless group is heading back out on the road with a Canadian tour that begins July 5 in Victoria, B.C. The Canadian tour, wrapped around the band’s latest album Monster, includes 19 dates with a show at Regina’s Brandt Centre on July 16.
KISS Play Hard Luck Woman – Copenhagen 2013
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KISS Play Run Run Away in Copenhagen 2013
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KISS Lick it Up in Copenhagen 2013
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Paul Stanley and Rick Springfield backstage at Sweden Rock Festival
Sweden Rock Festival KISS Press Conference video
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Helskinki KISS Expo Photo Gallery
The 4th Helskinki KISS Expo from earlier this week monday was a huge success with fans from all over Europe and all over the world attending. The expo, among other things, was a launch to the Helsinki KISS concert that same evening! Special guests were the Fabulous Richie Scarlet and the Lovely Lydia Criss. And to top it off there was a KISS fan after-show party that went on well into the wee hours of the morning. Yes, I know it’s the obvious thing to say, but Helsinki truly did Rock and Roll all night and Party Every Day!
Thanks to Petteri Limnell and all the crew at the KISS Army Finland for putting on such amazing events to complement that evening’s KISS show!
‘He’s starting on his 15th Lawsuit’: Gene Simmons on KISS’ continuing feud with Vinnie Vincent
Gene Simmons sorts through his stormy relationship with Kiss’ initial replacement for Ace Frehley, guitarist Vinnie Vincent — saying the split had less to do with artistic differences than it did with simple business.
Simmons says they originally met Vincent through songwriter Adam Mitchell, who co-wrote the title track for 1982′sCreatures of the Night with Paul Stanley. “We started writing songs together, and we found out he could play guitar,” Simmons says of Vincent, in the attached video. “He sang, and he was a multi-faceted, multi-instrumentalist. He kept asking to be in the band, and we said: ‘You can’t. You’re smaller, shorter. With the front line, there’s like a thing.’”
Vincent, still going by his real name of Cusano, pressed — and eventually Simmons and Co. relented. He’d eventually be part of three Kiss studio albums, co-writing the hit title track to 1983′s Lick It Up and participating in 1992′s Revenge as well. But this particular marriage, like the one with Frehley before it, was not to be.
“We decided to go on a sold-out European tour without the make up,” Simmons says. “We asked Vinnie Vincent if he wanted to come along. ‘But before you come, you have to sign this contract. It’s not a negotiation. It’s an offer of employment. You must sign it for insurance purposes. If you don’t sign this, we can’t take you.’”
Vincent promised to sign, but ultimately he failed to do so.
In fact, Simmons adds: “He’s never signed a contract with Kiss. He kept being thrown out of the band. ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry — next tour, I’ll sign it.’ And we’d keep going out on tour, with unsigned contracts, and he kept wanting more and more. So, finally, we fired him.”
Attorneys eventually got involved, with disastrous results, according to Simmons. “He’s lost 14 suits, and three sets of lawyers, sued some of his lawyers — one was disbarred. Another one he rehired, and he’s starting on his 15th lawsuit. It’s a shame, because he’s talented beyond most people that you’d meet. But you get to sleep in the bed you make.”
KISS Explain their Longevity
Bruce Henne | Hennemusic
KISS kicked off their European tour in support of their current album, “Monster”, at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday.
Before the show, KISS hooked up with Sweden TV4’s “Nyhetsmorgon” program to discuss a variety of topics, including their longevity, as the band marks its 40th anniversary this year.
“What we do is timeless,” explained Paul Stanley. “Many bands come out and they tell you about how bad the world is and what you can do to help the world. You can do that tomorrow; when you come to see KISS, you get to celebrate…you have a great time. We’re very simple, but it’s also something that’s timeless.”
KISS will play a mixture of headline shows and festival dates across Europe for the next three weeks before launching an extensive Canadian tour in early July.
Three Sides of the Coin – How Big Would KISS Be With Only Ace Frehley and Peter Criss?
Michael Brandvold
Ace Frehley on Celebrity Ghost Stories
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Three Sides of the Coin – Hangouts on air
Michael Lafferty