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In the 50 years since Kiss first kicked and thrashed its way onto the New York rock scene, the band has given the world sing-and-shout-along hits like "Detroit Rock City," "Crazy Crazy Nights" and ...
Fifty years ago, four young New Yorkers dragged their guitars, amps and drums to a loft on 23rd Street in New York, dreaming of becoming the biggest band in the world. This weekend, Kiss ...
Kiss’ final live performance at Madison Square Garden in New York last night also turned out to be the first for the band’s successors — four digital avatars that will play on in the real ...
The band Kiss will play what it’s calling its last ever show at Madison Square Garden in New York City this weekend. The band, like many other musicians, has said farewell before — on a tour ...
For Gene Simmons, the impact he and the other KISS band members had on rock ’n’ roll is simple: “Our legacy is that we raised the stakes,” he told The Northern Echo. “[We were] a band ...
This weekend, Kiss, the band started by those four — albeit with two different members currently in the fold — will say its goodbyes about 10 blocks north of that loft. Kiss will play Madison ...
But his passionate declaration of adoration and worship for another band is extraordinary, including his wish that KISS' last ever show should be the ultimate tribute to his heroes. SCROLL DOWN TO ...
Fellow KISS band member Paul Stanley stopped mid-show and pointed to Simmons, "We’re going to have to stop to take care of him because we love him right?" "All right we’ll try to see a little ...