Last month, KISS filed to trademark the phrase “The End of the Road”, and many speculated that the band did so for a potential farewell tour. Now, during a recent interview with Michael Cavacini, Paul Stanley offered an explanation: “It’s not the first trademark that’s been filed. I thought it was a terrific name, and…
A new KISS / Vampirella 144-page comic book will be released on February 14. You can pre-order that HERE, and read an official description below: “L.A. is a strange town on the best of days, but in the summer of 1974, the City of Angels feels especially demonic. As temperatures soar and wildfires burn, all…
Original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley joined his former bandmate Gene Simmons once again at Simmons’ Vault Experience Event at Walter Grace Vintage Guitars in Miami, FL. You can see footage of the two performing and having a good time below. If you don’t want to watch the Q&A, skip to about the 41-minute mark to…
It has been announced that Ace Frehley, Bruce Kulick, and Bob Kulick will all perform on the 2018 edition of the KISS Kruise. KISS themselves will also play two full sets and a stripped down set. The cruise will set sail from Miami, FL on Halloween (October 31) and it will last until November 5.…
An unidentified woman, who is said to be a “longtime on-air personality for a local rock station,” has filed suit against Gene Simmons (KISS), due to sexual battery, gender violence, battery, gender discrimination, etc. The suit was filed in the Superior Court of California on December 15, following “unwanted, unwarranted sexual advances” toward the victim…
The 2017 KISS Kruise is officially over, but the 2018 edition of the cruise has just been announced. It will kickoff in Miami, FL on Halloween (October 31, 2018) and will last until November 5. More details will become available at thekisskruise.com. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The KISS Kruise (@kisskruiseofficial)
KISS’ Gene Simmons previously filed a trademark application for a version of the iconic “devil horns” symbol in “entertainment, namely, live performances by a musical artist” as well as “personal appearances by a musical artist,” but he ended up abandoning his application after facing backlash and the fact that he even admitted taking the symbol…
It was previously reported that KISS’ Gene Simmons had apparently filed a trademark application for a version of the iconic “devil horns” symbol in “entertainment, namely, live performances by a musical artist” as well as “personal appearances by a musical artist.” Now it appears he has actually abandoned his application. This shouldn’t be too surprising…
It was previously reported that KISS’ Gene Simmons had apparently filed a trademark application for the iconic “devil horns” symbol in “entertainment, namely, live performances by a musical artist” as well as “personal appearances by a musical artist.” Now, Classic Rock Magazine have since shared an excerpt of an older interview from issue 196 in…
According to The Hollywood Reporter, KISS’ Gene Simmons has apparently filed a trademark application for the iconic “devil horns” symbol in “entertainment, namely, live performances by a musical artist” as well as “personal appearances by a musical artist.” However, it is necessary to point out that he is trying to trademark it with an extended…
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