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Donald Trump is set to honor Gene Simmons, the bassist and co-lead singer of the renowned hard rock band Kiss, at a ceremony ...
Despite recent critical comments from frontman Gene Simmons, Donald Trump has honored KISS with the Kennedy Center Honors.
KISS have said they “feel so blessed” to accept the Kennedy Centre Honor from President Donald Trump. The band are among the ...
KISS is about to receive one of the highest cultural accolades in the nation and the band is soaking in every bit of the ...
On Wednesday, Trump revealed the star-studded lineup of honorees being recognized for their artistic and cultural influence, ...
Kiss will receive their Kennedy Center Honor at a Trump-hosted ceremony, but the band’s co-founders have had mixed reactions ...
The original members of Kiss — Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss — have commented on being selected to ...
Kiss star Gene Simmons said he witnessed “controlled chaos” during his “insane” visit to Britain’s Houses of Parliament to watch Prime Minister’s Questions.
The rock star, 75, appeared on the programme to speak about the late Ozzy to presenters Sally and Jon Kay, 55.
It’s not the first time the Kiss star has taken an interest in politics. In 2014, Simmons made a surprise visit to Leinster House as a guest of then-Fine Gael TD Pat Breen.
Kiss star Gene Simmons has called for the return of Northern Ireland's powersharing government, and spoken of his desire to meet the Taoiseach.
Kiss star Gene Simmons has called for the return of the Stormont government and spoken of his desire to meet Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. The singer and bassist, who is in the UK for the band's End Of ...