KISS’ GENE SIMMONS – Cops Shut Down Private Concert

November 10, 2015, 9 years ago

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KISS’ GENE SIMMONS – Cops Shut Down Private Concert

In an event to raise money for children’s charity in Los Angeles, CA, Beverly Hills police were forced to shut down a performance from KISS bassist Gene Simmons. Page Six is reporting that the sound from Gene’s performance traveled all over Beverly Hills and the cops showed up because of the noise. 

Australia’s Herald Sun reporter John O’Brien recently reported that KISS are working on a movie, a TV series and a video game that will “kick your a--”, bombastic band spokesman Gene Simmons has revealed.

In an interview with Brisbane’s Courier-Mail to promote the band’s recent Australian tour, the 66-year-old “Demon” declined to reveal specifics about the projects so as not to steal the thunder of the various stakeholders. But some details can be inferred from what little information he did divulge.

“There’s a motion picture that’s scripted that is being planned by a guy called Mark Johnston, who produced the Narnia movies, and also produced the Breaking Bad series — so legitimate, high-end stuff,” Simmons said.

Read more at HeraldSun.com.au.

 


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