KISS’ Gene Simmons Has a Great Nickname for Darius Rucker

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File Darius Rucker and KISSGene Simmons under “unexpected friendships.” In fact, the bassist / singer of the rock band has a special nickname for his friend, and it’s not “Hootie.”

  • Rucker details the impact KISS had on his life in his new memoir, Life’s Too Short.
  • The pair were managed by the same manager (Doc McGhee) for nearly 20 years.
  • He talked to Evan Paul for Loudwire sister site’s radio program Taste of Country Nights.

Rucker opened up about his love for KISS, saying he listened to all their records growing up. “I was a KISS head,” he exclaims.

Later, he’d meet the band for the first time and slowly develop a friendship.

“Gene never calls me Darius,” he begins.

“He always calls me Old Man River. And he sings it (singing), ‘Old man river,'” he adds with a laugh.

The obvious follow-up questions is, “Why?”

“Because he says I’m a crooner. (Impersonating Simmons gravelly voice) ‘You’re a crooner man. You’re a crooner!'” Rucker answers with another laugh.

When the pair first met, Rucker was frontman for Hootie & the Blowfish. It’s easy to see how his band could have crossed paths with KISS at awards shows or similar industry events. The now-country singer’s vocal style is unique — we won’t go as far as to say he’s crooning, but he’s definitely telling his stories of love and heartbreak with a precise gusto uncommon in a format famous for dropping its “g’s” (comin’, lovin’, drinkin’ etc …).

Other, less surprising influences on Rucker and his music include Dwight Yoakam, New Grass Revival, Nancy Griffith and Lyle Lovett. He details his KISS love in a chapter called “Detroit Rock City.”

Source: KISS’ Gene Simmons Has a Great Nickname for Darius Rucker

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