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Gene Simmons is bracing himself to cry “like a nine-year-old girl” when KISS finish their farewell tour. The rock veteran, 73, has been with the group since its 1973 formation, and spoke about how he won’t be able to hold back his grief it is wrapping up after the group announced the dates for their farewell tour in North America, which will end with a two-night stand at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on December 1-2. Gene told Howard Stern, 69, on Wednesday: “I kid around a lot, (saying), ‘Men don’t (cry.)’ “I’m sure I’ll cry like a nine-year-old girl whose foot’s being stepped on (whe...
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Gene Simmons "never thought" KISS would last more than "a few years". The 72-year-old rock star - who co-founded the band back in 1973 and is now on one final tour alongside Eric Singer, Tommy Thayer and Paul Stanley - claimed that it was "unbelievable" that they are approaching their 50th anniversary. He said: "We start playing the outdoor stadiums of South America, literally within two weeks, and continue on to Europe and Australia and eventually North America, Japan, all that stuff. Mexico. And this is going to be the last tour. We're done. We're approaching 50 years of doing this, which is...
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Kiss singer Paul Stanley’s father has died, aged 101. The band’s co-frontman shared his grief on social media, confirming the passing of his dad William Eisen - who survived the Holocaust - and revealing the “pride” William had for his son’s music career. The 69-year-old rocker posted on Twitter: “My dad William Eisen has left this earth after 101 years & 7 months. His thirst for knowledge never waned. “He could speak on virtually any subject. His pride in my accomplishments was heartwarming as was seeing his love of my family. He said he'd always be with me and he will.” In 2005, Paul gave so...
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Gene Simmons has insisted KISS will quit "while the getting's good" after their world tour. The legendary rock band - who formed in 1973 and released their self-titled debut album the following year - are set to call it a day after their upcoming 'End of the Road' tour dates, and the 72-year-old bassist is adamant it's truly the end. In an interview with OK! US, he said: "This is the last go-around. Sure you could play into your 80s, but we're quitting while the getting's good. It's about dignity, self-respect and respect for the fans." Gene is determined that the band - who are approaching th...
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