11/07/2014

KISS DAY IN LAS VEGAS!

Clark County Nevada declared it KISS Rocks Vegas Day in honor of KISS' residency Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas!

11/07/2014

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOMMY THAYER!

Happy Birthday Tommy! We hope you have an awesome day! We know you'll have a rockin' night with KISS!

Let's celebrate our birthday boy with this great performance from KISS KRUISE II:

11/07/2014

KISS joins talent line-up for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

By Samantha Loveday

Special performance continues the band's 40th anniversary celebrations.

Iconic rock band KISS will be taking part in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for the first time this year.

One of the most watched events on television, the 88th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will begin at 9am on Thursday, November 27th. More than 3.5 million spectators will line the streets of Manhattan, while there will be over 50 million viewers nationwide.

The special performance by KISS - which was secured by the band's brand management company, Epic Rights - will be led by more than 600 cheerleaders from around the US, paying tribute with a KISS medley.

"Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is the most popular and visually spectacular holiday parade in America, and there is no doubt that KISS, unequalled in the world of concert performance, will deliver stunning theatrics at the Parade," said Juli Boylan-Riddles, EVP of global strategic partnerships and licensing.

"With loyal KISS fans now beginning to introduce their teens to the band, this is a fantastic opportunity for the millions of Parade spectators and viewers to enjoy a performance from the hottest band in the world."

KISS' Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley jointly stated: "2014 has been a banner year for us and participating in one of the country's most beloved events caps off what has truly been a spectacular 40th anniversary. We can't wait to rock the Big Apple with our fans on Thanksgiving."

11/07/2014

KISS Co-founder: To Be a Success in Business, Think 'Me' First

- Contributor

In his latest book, ME, INC: Build an Army of One, Unleash Your Inner Rock God, Win in Life and Business (HarperCollins, 2014), Gene Simmons, co-founder of the multi-platinum rock band KISS, shares how to build a business strategy, harness the countless tools available in the digital age, network and be the architect of an entity.

In this edited excerpt, Simmons shares the importance of your personality and skills when starting a business.

The journey that you must make to become a real estate mogul and have your name become a brand, like Lefrak or Trump, is not the same road that a comic-book geek has to travel to launch a comic-book company (like my Simmons Comics) and get production companies to develop his comic-book creations into TV shows and films.

So what does all of this mean? It means you will have to figure it out for yourself.

That�s what entrepreneur really means.

You make up your own rules. And you have to educate yourself and learn whatever you need to learn to have the tools to go out there and be the business warrior and champion that�s inside you, yearning to get out.

They don�t teach that stuff in school.

The reason this book is called ME, Inc. is that I am the most important person in my private and business life.

That�s right, me first. Maybe it�s not politically correct, but it�s necessary, if you want to increase your chances of success big time.

Take a hint from the airline industry. If there is turbulence on your flight, the crew will tell you to take the life-sustaining oxygen mask that just fell in front of you and put it on your face first -- not your child�s face. On the surface, it sounds cruel, but it makes pragmatic sense, because if you can�t help yourself first, you will not be able to help anyone else. Not your child, not your family, not your friends, not anyone.

To some extent, capitalism in America has its hands tied behind its back. But there is still enough of a capitalist business world out there that will give you a chance of making Big Money.

In point of fact, you cannot fail. Yes, you heard me right. You cannot fail.

You have everything to gain, and little or nothing to lose, by throwing yourself head-first into your entrepreneurial endeavor. If your business fails and you cannot pay off your debts, under current business laws you can declare Chapter 7 or Chapter 11, which means that with a decent lawyer, you will be forgiven of all your debts and you can start all over again. Of course, because you�re an ethical person, as soon as you hit the big time, you will pay off your debts anyway, even though you may not be legally required to do so.

The only thing holding you back from succeeding in America may be you.

Before you undertake this journey, you must have the heart of a lion and your self-esteem must be intact. If your self-esteem isn�t strong, then bluff and act like it�s strong. Grit your teeth and pretend that you have enormous self-confidence. Fake it until you make it.

11/06/2014

KISS takes to the air, salutes military in Joint debut

By / Las Vegas Sun

America�s top rock and roll group KISS started their nearly monthlong residency at the Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel on Wednesday via a Maverick Helicopters ride in the hotel-casino�s valet parking lot, and Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley minutes later were flying through the air inside the Joint during their action-packed premiere.

Gene was the first to fly from the stage up to a circular stage suspended from the rafters above the audience, and Paul followed making a full circle on a track built into the ceiling. He stopped at two mini-platform stages built out from the balconies in the Joint breaking his song into two.

For a moment, I feared that he�d fall from his dangerous acrobat�s single-wheel device, and he even double-checked for safety.

Against an ever-building, ear-blasting crescendo of fireworks, flames, smoke and other pyro explosions, the foursome with Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer proved why they�re still on top as the best and celebrating their 40th year in entertainment.

KISS, which formed in 1973, has sold more than 100 million records worldwide with 28 gold albums, making them one of the world�s bestselling groups of all time.

At my age, I�m not really a rock and roll concert fan, but this heavy glam metal production was a treat from the moment the billowing smoke cleared to reveal drummer Eric high up on levitating mobile scaffolding. Gene didn�t disappoint with his blood-spitting, long-tongue-twisting antics or his aerial ride.

Paul promised in our Q+A posted Oct. 29 a unique arena-type show in the more intimate Joint theater, and the boys delivered big time. They�re here for a run of nine concerts through Nov. 23, and it�s going to be as much fun as they promised.

But there was a beautiful and serious side I never expected. Who goes to an outrageous rock concert and recites the Pledge of Allegiance? Who goes to a rock concert and gives a standing ovation to America�s wounded warriors and military servicemen?

Four thousand KISS Army supporters cheered as Paul and Gene invited members of the military onto the stage. Working with Wal-Mart and a Wall Street bank, they presented a serviceman who fought in Afghanistan and his wife a mortgage-free, refitted home here in Las Vegas as a thank you for their service.

It brought wild cheers and applause from the crowd, many of whom were in KISS makeup. Gaming commission reminders have been set up throughout the Hard Rock that fans in KISS makeup and costumes won�t be allowed to play table games because it doesn�t match IDs.

Another warning: Many fans came over to me to ask I report that they�d bought scalper tickets from Craig�s List that turned out to be fakes. Some bought new, last-minute, box office tickets, but others sadly walked away.

It was a three-generation night at the show, from grandchildren to grandparents. It was a five-star show right from when military greeted KISS on arrival. Three servicemen from our Nellis Air Force Base � Master Sgt. Jason Borkhuis, Sgt. First Class Cory DeMille of the U.S. Army Reserve and Technical Sgt. Richard Reichert � will act each week of the residency as guest roadies for the band.

Another highlight for me was the never-ending confetti streams of KISS paper that were shot from the ceiling to close the show. It was so thick you couldn�t see the ceiling as it blew down.

It was the largest confetti shower I�ve experienced at a Las Vegas show or nightclub. As the show ended, it look liked three inches of snow had fallen in the Joint.

Fans get a chance to meet up close with Gene when he does a book signing at KISS By Monster Mini Golf across from the Hard Rock on Nov. 21. Paul has book signings at the Hard Rock this Saturday and again Nov. 15 and Nov. 22.

As I reported Wednesday, ticket sales have been moving at such a high rate that there�s already talk of a second-residency return next year.

�We�ve been waiting a long time to play Las Vegas,� said Paul. �Now this is it in our own rock city. You wanted a show. We wanted a show, and finally we�ve got the best one yet for you.�

There was no arguing over that. KISS was at its finest as rockers and entertainers. Whoever thought I�d be bowled over by a 40-year rock band still going stronger than ever?

There were rumors Wednesday night that Gene arrived at the helicopter-landing pad via limousine and the other three snuck into the flying machine from the other side under cover of darkness.

There was no question, though, that fans turned out in full force for the ceremony � and no doubting Gene and Paul�s flying ability once inside the Joint for their show.

BTW, KISS souvenirs are on sale at the new pop-up B-Side boutique set up for their high-decibel blast of a run. Don�t forget your earplugs if you have sensitive hearing.

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