02/19/2016

A Man, the Arena, and His First KISS of Fate - LA KISS

An actor by trade, Neal Bledsoe is stepping into the action role of a lifetime as he attempts to make it in the Arena Football League. For this pretty boy, there are no stunt doubles

Editor�s note: You may recognize Neal Bledsoe for his roles on The Mysteries of Laura or The Man in the High Castle, or for his stint as an Old Spice Man. Beyond acting, he�s been a contributor to The MMQB since writing an essay about his beloved Seahawks before Super Bowl XLVIII. In the months to come, he�ll chronicle life in the Arena Football League and his quest to make the roster of the LA KISS. There�s no other way to say it�break a leg, man.

The Eyeball Test

Santa Ana College
December 5, 2015

SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA � That first tryout I was only there to observe. I had to remind myself that the hits would be real very soon, but on that day all I was there to do was watch. Still, the actor in me wanted to be authentic, so I carried myself with what I perceived to be an authoritative air: a veteran who�d seen this all before, maybe even a little bored by it all. But under a composed mask my mind raced and my guts churned with fear and excitement. I had barely settled on what position I�d hoped to play: receiver. It was from that spot I felt I could get the best sense of this mercurial cousin of the NFL.

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02/15/2016

KISS Founders Gene Simmons & Paul Stanley - Brilliant Marketing Geniuses & Artists

By Joy A. Kennelly / www.linkedin.com

There's a reason KISS Founders Gene Simmons & Paul Stanley are AMERICA'S #1 GOLD RECORD AWARD WINNING GROUP OF ALL TIME (In All Categories) (RIAA). Not only are they amazing artists, but they're also brilliant marketing geniuses.

I've always wanted to write a book interviewing creative people who have found incredible success because there aren't any business books discussing the non-linear marketing genius exhibited by musicians, artists, photographers, and those in entertainment. 

Every business book I've read is a dry, dare I say, boring linear approach to building a successful business and I know for a fact, creative people never follow a linear path. As someone who leans more artistically-minded than linear, I've observed the different styles of leadership, marketing, and approach to business by virtue of the fact I've interviewed a lot of successful creative people, I've also represented many creative people and I read extensively.

I first met and interviewed Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley when they opened their Rock & Brews restaurant in the South Bay. Here's their interview excerpt from the entire show we did on the opening.

 They were funny, insightful, kind and knowledgeable about a variety of topics, indulging my curiosity on their patriotism and foodie inclinations. However, what I also experienced was when they were done, they were done with the interview. Don't waste time in other words.

In addition, they both know how to charm a crowd with self-deprecating humor and acknowledging the thoughts many might have about their success. Paul, at one point during speaking to the gathered crowd at Rock & Brews said, "We don't have to be here, we're already wealthy." which drew a laugh and then he went on to say in so many words, they were there because they cared about the community and wanted to give back. Watch the video and you'll  learn how else they give back and why.

I read a book on interviews with 100 successful entrepreneurs years ago and one theme that stood  out was how kindly they treated those around them. They treated each person they dealt with with respect whether they were the cleaning lady, the waiter, or whomever. I saw that in action while filming Gene & Paul those years ago, and again at their recent art opening.

At the restaurant opening, they graciously took photographs with Wounded Warriors' fans and their family for almost an hour. Every Rock & Brews restaurant also donates a portion of the proceeds to Wounded Warriors and showcases the Wounded Warrior logo with the signatures of each military person who participated in the openings.

Morrison Hotel Gallery Los Angeles co-owner/photographer Timothy White, Gene and Paul, Morrison Hotel Gallery co-owner/photographer Henry Diltz
Photo Credit Birdman

Last night, they took pictures with the photographers who helped build their career, the gallery owners who were hosting the event, and numerous others not only because it was the right marketing move, but even more because they sincerely appreciated people being there to support them when they were starting out and now.

When I speak to certain business professionals in the tech scene, I hear, don't acknowledge those people, they did their job, move on which goes against the grain of everything I've seen and observed in those who are successful and in my own life.

What those people don't seem to realize is that business flourishes on relationships. You build your career on relationships and when you help someone else, eventually it comes back to help you. Maybe not right away, maybe not ever, but it always is beneficial. You don't know who they know, or what they can do to help you and it's good "karma" as my more new agey friends might say. Or as I like to live, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

I represented Dr. Linda Seger's launch of her book, Web Thinking, years ago also and as a result read it too which I highly recommend. She gave numerous examples from entertainment on those who climbed the ladder of success stepping on people on their way up versus those who kept and cultivated relationships as they built their career. Those who stepped on people ultimately failed, and those who didn't ultimately succeeded.

There's a reason KISS Founders Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley have found such enduring success and I believe it's their ability to build relationships, partnerships and business opportunities that are mutually beneficial and supportive. It's why I was excited to see them again after so many years and why it was a treat to see Gene remembered me even three years later. 

I wish more tech business professionals would see that female founders who don't always think in linear patterns may have numerous strong business relationships that will far outweigh any spreadsheet, or database in building a successful business, and will find success once they receive funding. 

It's why I've taken the time to cultivate the tech relationships I have as I've worked on my business and why I'm now going back to my entertainment connections now that I have an accomplished producer willing to distribute my travel show to over 100,000 households if I find the financing for the initial promotional package to pitch the networks. 

It's also why I still want to write my book on the topic of creative leadership. I'm positive there are other business lessons available if I just mine them a little deeper. But that's for another time since I've got other things I need to accomplish now.

In the meantime, if you enjoyed the pictures above, then check out our fan page for even more from the Art Opening with KISS Founders, Gene Simmons  & Paul Stanley here: http://on.fb.me/1PVv6DG 

Great guys. Great art. Great gallery.

02/14/2016

KISS SIGHTING: PIZZA PLACE IN GEORGIA

KISS IS EVERYWHERE!

Check out this pizza place in Kennesaw Ga!!! Great food big KISS FANS!! They even have a flat bread pizza called... GOD OF THUNDERITA!! So cool!!

Joe here from Podcast Rock City!

02/14/2016

Morrison Hotel Gallery honors KISS with a career-spanning photographic exhibit

Rock & Roll Royalty were at Morrison Hotel Gallery at the Sunset Marquis Hotel in West Hollywood last night.

In celebration of Grammy Week, Morrison Hotel Gallery honored KISS with a career-spanning photographic exhibit, The Legacy of Kiss, and debut the first edition pieces from the KISS + UKIYO-E Project.

KISS founders Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley were on hand for the opening. Surrounded by a huge crowd of media and fans, the rock & roll icons posed for pictures, letting their swagger hang out. Snapped with the rock legends was Morrison Hotel Gallery co-owners and iconic photographers Timothy White and Henry Diltz.

Some very famous faces were spotted in the crowd of fans and friends. Alice Cooper, members of Anthrax, Dj Ashba of SIXX:AM, Brandon Boyd from Incubus and many other well-known faces, were there to support AMERICA'S #1 GOLD RECORD AWARD WINNING GROUP OF ALL TIME (In All Categories) (RIAA) and the opening of this very special exhibit at Morrison Hotel Gallery.

Guests admired the celebrated images that are a part of the KISS exhibit, taken by photographers that have shaped the careers of many artists, and have become pop culture legends in their own right. They include Bob Gruen, Danny Clinch, Lynn Goldsmith, Neal Preston, Norman Seeff, Patrick Harbron and Travis Shinn.
 
The exhibit will also include the debut of the KISS + UKIYO-E Project which showcases the traditional Japanese art. These unique and stunning multi-colored wood block prints, are first edition prints and limited to only 200. This 'KISS Ukiyo-e' project started in fall of 2014 and has culminated in these wonderful pieces of fine art that will be on display for the first time, ever, as part of this exhibit.
 
The exhibit is open to the public and will be up thru February 17th. All photographs in the exhibit, as well as many other KISS photographs are available for purchase at Morrison Hotel Gallery and at  www.morrisonhotelgallery.com.
 
For more information on the Kiss + Ukiyo-E project, please visit: www.ukiyoeprojectstore.com.

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