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Why Paul Stanley 'Felt Betrayed' by KISS Bandmate Gene Simmons in the '80s: 'He Wasn't Playing Fair'
KISS rocker Paul Stanley felt betrayed by Gene Simmons in the 1980s. Stanley opened up about his anger with Simmons, after the latter pursued a film career.
Kiss are one of the most iconic rock bands in the world, but thanks to differences between Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, they almost didn't get together.
A look at how Kiss and their mix of commerce and art extends to their songwriting, where they take making great pop songs ...
KISS rocker Paul Stanley is reflecting on a rough patch the band dealt with in the 1980s, when bandmate Gene Simmons put his energy toward other projects. Stanley, 73, opened up about the sense of ...
KISS’s Paul Stanley Reveals He Once Felt ‘Betrayed’ by Bandmate Gene Simmons originally appeared on Parade. For fifty years, Paul Stanley and stood side-by-side as brothers in face paint.
KISS rocker Paul Stanley is reflecting on a rough patch the band dealt with in the 1980s, when bandmate Gene Simmons put his energy toward other projects. Stanley, 73, opened up about the sense of ...
Perhaps because they were mere bystanders to the song’s creation — and the fact that it lacked their usual Black Sabbath frightening bravado — Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley weren't keen to ...
For fifty years, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons stood side-by-side as brothers in face paint. As the two only consistent members of legendary rock group KISS, Stanley and Simmons experienced the ...
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