GENE SIMMONS Featured On ESPN's '7th Inning Stretch' Reality Show

July 12, 2006

According to Kiss Kollector Online, KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons will be featured on ESPN2's one-hour reality TV special "7th Inning Stretch", starring SMITHEREENS singer Pat DiNizio, who will be followed on his personal quest to play pro baseball at age 50 after a life-threatening illness. Premiering at 10:00 p.m. tonight (July 12),the show — in which baseball and rock 'n' roll are being combined — will feature such other artists as Bruce Springsteen, Joan Jett and George Thorogood.

"Gene Simmons Family Jewels", the unscripted TV show about Gene Simmons' life, is scheduled to premiere on August 7 at 10:00 p.m. EST on the A&E network. RealityTVWebsite.com has posted episode summaries at this location.

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