This 1978 attempt to re-brand Gene Simmons and his cohorts as super-powered crime fighters was a bridge too far for even the most seasoned KISS Army veterans.
The Gene Simmons Band will headline Summer Breeze Festival in Brazil in April
Legendary rock band KISS is finally calling it quits (again) after 50 years of music, makeup, and pyrotechnics. The fourth-to-last show of their "The End of the Road World Tour" tour took place at the Allstate Arena just outside of Chicago on Monday night.
The God of Thunder talks last ever Kiss concert, plans for life after the makeup, and why it's very unlikely that Peter Criss and Ace Frehley will join them onstage
Ugly Betty might have gone down in history for its progressive themes and diverse characters, but let us remember that it had some incredible celebrity guest appearances, too.
At times, more established artists believe in paying it forward by giving upcoming artists a chance to shine. Here is a list of artists who got into the music industry with help from other artists.
Whether it's an artist with lethal perfectionist tendencies or someone who just became too self-absorbed over time, some of the best band leaders, R&B divas, and rap superstars have earned the title of being more than a little hard to work with, with the levels of destruction varying significantly from artist to artist.
Cribs was the ultimate peek into celebrities' houses, and there are some houses we still think about to this day.
Reality TV in the ‘80s and ‘90s wasn’t quite what it is today. It used to be about the so-called Real World and wild antics on shows like Cops, but at the turn of the century transformed into some of the most-watched television out there.
Here's a look at some of the more terrible movies featuring music's biggest names. Listed in chronological order.
There are musicians who were active in the 1970s who are still making music and/or touring today. It’s been decades, but they simply aren’t ready to stop just yet.
"We're gonna have to stop to take care of him, 'cause we love him, right?" Paul Stanley told the Manaus crowd
Whether it's an artist with lethal perfectionist tendencies or someone who just became too self-absorbed over time, some of the best band leaders, R&B divas, and rap superstars have earned the title of being more than a little hard to work with, with the levels of destruction varying significantly from artist to artist. Today, we take a look at 20 of them.
Today, Aaron Rodgers will rejoin the Packers after a tumultuous week and a half, during which COVID was arguably the least of his concerns. His disastrous diatribe from eight days ago permanently has changed the way in which many will view him, and he’ll inevitably face a roomful of reporters who may have questions far [more]
It's been nearly 50 years since KISS formed in 1973, but they're still pushing the envelope and notching first-time experiences. According to KISS's official website, the legendary (and famously masked) hard rockers will give a first-ever performance for the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.
To celebrate over 30 years of the program, let's go back and look at some of the show's most iconic cuts.
Keep in mind that this isn’t just a list of the best guitar players of all time but also of influential lead guitarists, meaning we favored rock and country musicians over solo blues or folk musicians who often played with little accompaniment. Here are our guitar gods (and goddesses!): the 30 most influential lead guitarists of all time.
Politics and music have gone hand-in-hand for decades. Whether it was songs like John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance" or Public Enemy's "Fight the Power," or artists choosing to endorse political candidates, musicians have often used their platform to help encourage a better world.
This month marks the 25-year anniversary of the release of “Jurassic Park,” which most people know was directed by Steven Spielberg and based on a book by Michael Crichton.
Ever since Chuck Berry hot-wired the "jump blues" sound in the 1950s, the electric guitar has been the soul of rock-and-roll. The plugged-in, amplified twang and squeal sounded like noise to adults, but for kids all over the world, it was the sound of rebellion.
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