GENE SIMMONS: 'The Record Industry Has Been Killed By The Same People That Love It'

November 27, 2007

Page Crawford of WNCN recently conducted an interview with KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons. Gene talks about his reality TV show, how to make money in the music industry ("You don't!"),and what he'll do to anyone who wants to date his daughter. Watch the five-minute chat below.

According to MercuryNews.com, Gene Simmons is one of 14 celebrities who will be stepping in as participants on Donald Trump's reality show "The Apprentice" beginning on January 3.

Other celebrity participants include "Sopranos" star Vincent Pastore (he was Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero),Olympic gold medalists Nadia Comeneci and Jennie Finch, "Taxi" star Marilu Henner, Piers Morgan from "America's Got Talent", and former "Apprentice" Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth.

Simmons is hoping his face time with the Donald will leverage some of his other business endeavors. "I'm in the Gene Simmons business," he told the AP of his plan.

The celebrities will be competing for cash donations to their favorite charities, with the grand prize being a check for $250,000 to the winner's charity.

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