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Although Gene Simmons was glad to be a part of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, KISS frontman Paul Stanley was a little less enthused. The singer took to Twitter to express his displeasure with the appearance, for which they played "Rock and Roll All Nite," but offered no specific reason why. It sounds like there was some sort of miscommunication between the band's camp and an executive in charge of the parade. -
Music at The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: LIVE UPDATES! Meghan Trainor, Taylor Swift and yes, The Radio City Rockettes
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been a tradition for generations celebrating Thanksgiving over the years and in the last few decades has been an excellent showcase for both popular musicians and Broadway performers. Stay tuned as Music Times keeps you up to date with the performances in New York City as they happen. -
Download Announces Final Headliners for 2015: Slipknot, Muse and KISS will Lead The Weekend; Motley Crue Makes Last Stand
Download, possibly the world's largest (or at least most renowned) purely rock festival, has completed its announcement of headliners for next year's event, which will take place over the weekend of June 12-14 next year in Donington. Slipknot, Muse and KISS are set to be the last acts of their respective nights. -
KISS Ditch Leather Outfits, Perform in Suits During 'Dressed to Kill' Kruise Performances [WATCH]
The members of KISS are known both for their iconic, personalized makeup as much as their leather jumpsuits and demonic platform shoes. For their recent KISS Kruise, the band decided to class things up a bit, wearing suits for two performances like they did on the cover of 1975's Dressed to Kill album. -
Foo Fighters Celebrate Halloween in Nashville with KISS Makeup [SETLIST]
Last night at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, the Foo Fighters celebrated Halloween in KISS makeup and played an astounding 26-song set featuring old, new and cover tracks. -
Happy Halloween from Music Times! Check 5 Epic Concerts That Occurred on October 31: Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead and More
Happy Halloween! Hopefully you've got fun plans tonight even if it isn't a concert, but many excellent shows have taken place on this most pagan of holidays over the years. Music Times opted to select six notable Halloween performances worth remembering: -
Kiss Frontman Gene Simmons: 'Women Should Assume Men Will Abandon Them'
Gene Simmons keeps opening his mouth and making headlines. The Kiss frontman recently published a "self-help book" titled "Me, Inc.: Build an Army of One, Unleash Your Inner Rock God, Win in Life and Business." During a book signing, Fox News decided to interview Simmons, and the results were predictably asinine, via "Rolling Stone." Asked about a section in his book in which he explores the career-woman conundrum, Simmons elaborated, "... women should assume men will abandon them and thus devote their early lives to making money to support themselves." -
Paul Stanley Says KISS Would Be 'F--ked' if They Started Today
Paul Stanley recently echoed the "rock is dead" sentiment put forth by KISS bandmate Gene Simmons earlier this fall. In this particular rant, he pondered how the face-painted band would survive if they started in 2014. "We'd be f--ked, in plain English," he told Joe Rogan and Ultimate Classic Rock. -
'Love Gun' By KISS and Other Albums of Mass Love Destruction from Ted Nugent, After The Fire and More
If you read Joseph Degroot's story earlier, you know that KISS is rereleasing its classic album Love Gun later this year. It's an album that kickstarted the trend of "weapons + love" in the music industry, so we assembled a few that followed the formula, ranked from least to most dangerous. -
Kiss 'Love Gun' Reissue Coming This Month [TRACKLIST]
Kiss's 1977 seminal recording "Love Gun" is the latest album in a long line of rock royalty to receive the deluxe reissue treatment. -
Gene Simmons Hates on Singing TV Show Judges, Talks Up His Rock Show 'Coliseum'
Simmons may have proclaimed "rock is dead" this summer, but he didn't rule out resuscitating it. -
6 Bands That Have Gone Exclusive with Walmart: Garth Brooks, KISS and...Bruce Springsteen?
There's a lot of talk about "going corporate" in the music industry. If you leave Southern Lord and go to Epic, are you really corporate? This metal fan would argue no. There can be little doubt however that offering an album exclusively through Walmart or iTunes is as corporate as it gets. Check out a few other bands that have gone Walclusive, ranked from least to most surprising.
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