Gene Simmons Biography Flash: KISS Legend Fights Congress for Artist Rights While Charging Fans $1500 for Dinner
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Gene Simmons, the unapologetic KISS legend, has been on a tear this week, blending rock star swagger with serious advocacy and fan-chasing cash grabs. Fresh from his Kennedy Center Honors nod, Simmons sat down with Scripps News to rail against radio stations ripping off artists, pushing the American Music Fairness Act to force AM/FM stations to pay royalties for song plays. He called it decades of injustice, telling anchor Maritsa Georgiou the artist gets nothing while America invented rock, blues, jazz, hip-hop, and country. Scripps News reports hes set to hit Capitol Hill Tuesday for bipartisan chats with lawmakers, confident the bill stuck in the House Judiciary Committee will finally move.
CBS News caught him breaking down recent testimony on the same issue, tying it to his honors glow-up, while AOL dished on an awkward flirt-fest where the ageless demon charmer hit on Georgiou during the interview, proving some habits die harder than KISS tours. No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but his DC push carries big biographical weight, cementing Simmons as industry crusader post-KISS farewell.
Hes also hustling fans in Albuquerque, where Rock N Roll Experience announced via Facebook his January 17 gig at Revel with the Gene Simmons Band, plus Comic Con autographs at 100 bucks a pop and photo ops for 125. The real sizzle: a VIP dinner Friday night at DoubleTree, limited to 50 lucky souls for 1000 to 1500 per ticket, including entree choices, signed prints, photos, and hangout time with Gene. Bandsintown and Albuquerque Comic Con confirm the full weekend bash from January 16 to 18, with Dirt Road Tickets hawking those pricey packages. No fresh social media buzz spotted, but this fan-funded extravaganza screams classic Simmons business savvy.
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