2008-11-13

Over $1-Million for Charity: 25th Annual Love Ride

The 25th Annual Love Ride, which took place on October 26th, has raised over $1,000,000 to benefit numerous charities in Southern California. The Love Ride is the world's largest one-day motorcycle fundraising event. Since 1984, charitable non-profit organizations have received over $21-million in funds as a result of the efforts made over the last two and a half decades.

Gene Simmons was a celebrity rider for this year's Love Ride, among "Grand Marshall" Jay Leno -- yes, the host of NBC's The Tonight Show -- and many other notable celebrity riders.

The event was capped off by the musical performances of the Tubes, the Foo Fighters, and ZZ Top.

View the Love Ride Press Release by clicking the link below.

25TH ANNUAL LOVE RIDE RALLIED TO RAISE OVER $1,000,000 FOR CHARITY, WITH FESTIVITIES AT POMONA FAIRPLEX CAPPED BY FOO FIGHTERS AND ZZ TOP SHOW

2008-11-11

A Year Long Fashion Store

HollywoodToday.net has an article about the Los Angeles clothing store that Gene Simmons and Canadian clothing designer Jason Dussault opened during the filming of Gene Simmons Family Jewels in 2007.

The Dussault Apparel Motel anniversary was celebrated this past Saturday, November 8th.

2008-11-09

Friday's 5th Grader show NO GOOD?

Regardless of whether or not Gene Simmons uttered the words "I am not smarter than a 5th grader," on FOX television this past Friday, is now irrelevant.

Gene Simmons is Chairman of NO GOOD TV, and Richard Abramson -- the other half of the SIMMONS ABRAMSON venture -- is a Board Member.

The two have brokered a deal on behalf of NO GOOD TV with Mark Burnett, the head of Mark Burnett Productions. Mark Burnett Productions is the home of NBC reality series' Survivor and The Apprentice, as well as the the FOX gameshow Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?.

The deal between Mark Burnett Productions and NO GOOD TV kicks off with a late night talk show in the works, hosted by the main anchor of NO GOOD TV, Carrie Keagan.

For more relevant information on the deal, visit GeneSimmons.com.

By the way, Gene did prove he was smarter than a 5th grader, and is donating the sum of $500,000 that he won from the gameshow to the Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.

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