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Learn How To Play Bass And Write A Song With GENE SIMMONS From KISS

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KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons will host a special MasterClass in Las Vegas, Nevada next month.

Says Gene: “Join me, Gene Simmons, in an intimate private setting, on Saturday, June 26, 2021, in Las Vegas, Nevada as I teach you and your classmates to play bass and write a song! That’s right — we’ll be together, on stage.”

You will learn to play bass. You will write a song. You will perform as a band — together.

Don’t know how to play a note? No worries. Gene will show you how. You’ll have an amazing experience followed by a personal bass signing.

For more information, visit GeneSimmonsAxe.com.

Simmons is a multi-hyphenate entrepreneur and one of the world’s most recognized personalities. Born in Haifa, Israel in 1949 named Chaim Witz, when Gene was just eight years old, his mother decided to move to the United States. They settled in New York City, and she felt that he needed to have a name that sounded more American, so she changed his name to Eugene Klein. He would not know wealth until after he became a well-known musician and performer with KISS the hard rock band that rose to unbelievable heights of fame.

Simmons co-founded KISS, America’s No. 1 gold-record-award-winning group of all time in all categories (RIAA). KISS also boasted over 3,000 licensed/merchandise items and in 2014 was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Simmons film and television accolades include the film titled “Detroit Rock City”. Simmons went on to create a reality television show where he starred alongside his wife, daughter and son in the series “Gene Simmons Family Jewels”. With a fortune at his disposal, he could do anything that he wants. He chooses to travel and to share his wisdom with others.

KISS’s farewell tour kicked off in January 2019 and was originally scheduled to wrap up on July 17, 2021 in New York City but is now expected to run well into 2022.