GENE SIMMONS Offers Parenting Advice On 'Rachael Ray Show'; Video Available

May 29, 2008

Video footage of KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons offering parenting advice backstage on the "Rachael Ray Show" can be viewed at this location.

Simmons was a guest on the "Rachael Ray Show" episode which aired on March 11 but actually taped several days earlier. Watch his appearance on the program below (in two parts).

Phoenix Books and Gene Simmons, the New York Times best-selling author, reality TV star, and KISS bassist/vocalist, present an entertaining mix of narrative history and Simmons' own unique philosophy about the inception and legacy of prostitution with his enlightening new book, "Ladies of the Night", poised to hit bookstores on July 8, 2008. Beautifully illustrated in lush, velvety binding, "Ladies of the Night" is an entirely new take on a traditionally taboo topic and promises to spark debate.

On May 6, 2008, the making of "Ladies of the Night" was featured on A&E's "Gene Simmons Family Jewels", where the legendary rock star and his unconventional family are back and better than ever for season 3 of the hit reality series.

Part 1 - Gene surprises a KISS super-fan:

Part 2 - New tour, his mother, "Family Jewels", lie-detector tests:

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