Gene Simmons Born: Rock's Greatest Showman and Brand Builder
Gene Simmons co-founded Kiss and transformed rock concerts into theatrical spectacles featuring fire-breathing, blood-spitting, and elaborate pyrotechnics. His business acumen turned the band's demon persona into a merchandising empire spanning over 5,000 licensed products, redefining how musicians monetize fame beyond album sales.
August 25, 1949
77 years ago
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