Ep 44. Gene Simmons On 'Kiss' Farewell Tour, Spotify, & Retirement
- TV14
- October 25, 2019
In this episode of Larry King Now, legendary rock musician Gene Simmons joins Larry to discuss his life and career in the music industry. The pair delve into Simmons' celebrated musical career, including his role as the frontman of Kiss, the iconic rock band he co-founded in the 1970s. Simmons talks about the band's final tour, and how he's feeling about saying goodbye to touring after all these years.
The conversation then turns to the music industry as a whole, with Simmons offering his thoughts on how streaming services like Spotify have changed the way music is consumed by fans. He discusses how bands can no longer rely on album sales for their primary source of revenue, and how they now must rely on merchandise and live shows to make a living.
Larry also asks Simmons about his personal life and future plans, touching on the subject of retirement. Simmons believes there's still plenty of life left in him, and that retirement is not an option. He talks about his many business ventures, including his role as CEO of Simmons Abramson Marketing, and how he stays so busy all the time.
The interview ends on a high note, with Simmons saying that his only regret in life is not having more time to spend with his family. He shares his personal philosophy on life, urging viewers to never give up on their dreams and to always stay true to themselves. As the show comes to a close, it's clear that Simmons is still as passionate and driven as ever, and that his incredible legacy in the music industry will continue to inspire and captivate fans for years to come.