Gene Simmons has declared that musicians are treated 'worse than slaves' in the U.S. He's hoping to change the way radio pays ...
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Gene Simmons testifies on injustice of performers going unpaid when their songs are played on broadcast radio stations
Gene Simmons of KISS testified before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on the “injustice” that performers still go ...
During his Washington visit, Gene Simmons, who has ties to Staten Island, took time to chat with Rep. Malliotakis.
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Scripps News interview: Gene Simmons talks pushing Congress to ensure artists are paid for songs on the radio
Fresh off his Kennedy Center Honor, KISS co-founder Gene Simmons spoke with Scripps News, though the interview took a strange ...
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Gene Simmons of Kiss makes a plea to Congress
Gene Simmons of Kiss writes that today's musicians—including his own children Sophie and Nick—have it harder than those ...
Gene Simmons recalls how the iconic KISS makeup came to be (and his mother's surprising reaction to seeing it for the first ...
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Kiss rocker Gene Simmons gives blunt advice to Dem senator’s son who dreams of having a music career
Kiss rocker Gene Simmons just gave some very blunt advice to the son of Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla of California.
While discussing the music industry, Gene Simmons claimed that corporations were treating artists like “slaves.” ...
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Gene Simmons Says Radio Treats Artists ‘Worse Than Slaves’
The last of the six "classic-era" Kiss albums finds the original band at full strength for the last time. The title track has ...
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons recently appeared before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. He was there ...
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