KISS frontman Paul Stanley reflects on his relationship with band cofounder Gene Simmons in a conversation with Dan Rather for the Big Interview. AXS TV sent over the following:
Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS have been through many ups and plenty of downs together. Trust, time, and reasonable expectations are what got them through it all.
"A great partnership is based on understanding its limitations. If you don't expect something from someone that they aren't equipped to give you, you won't be disappointed," Stanley said in an interview with Dan Rather. "Perhaps the times where I've been disappointed in Gene were times where I really should have said, 'That's not on his list, that's not something that he excels at.'"
"The core of what we have is a work ethic and a bond that's built on time, there is no substitute in a relationship for time," Stanley explained. "When you meet someone, there may be potential, but nothing comes of it without experience and seeing how each one of you responds to crisis, to victory, to defeat, and that is what Gene and I have been through together."
You can listen to insightful music conversations like these on Dan Rather's Big Interview podcast, available on iHeart, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and on additional podcasting platforms.
Foxwarren Release 'Deadhead' Video
Ace Frehley Cancels Live Performances Due To Illness
KISS Share New Fan Curated Playlist
Ghost Becomes Fifth Most Popular Rock Band on Ultimate Guitar
Hot In The City: Candlelight Concerts Set to Light Up Phoenix
On The Record: Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Sites and Sounds: Dates Announced for Phish: Riviera Maya 2026 in Cancun, Mexico
RockPile: The Yagas, Peter Holsapple and More
Gene Simmons Meets Veteran Who Liberated His Mother From Concentration Camp
In Flames Part Way With Tanner Wayne
Creed Car Rocks Indianapolis 500
Banquets Reuniting For First Show In Almost A Decade
Iron Maiden's 50th Anniversary Celebrated By Veil Of The Serpent
Cartel Celebrating 'Chroma' 20th Anniversary With Tour and Special Reissue
Queen Awarded 2025 Polar Music Prize
'Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo' Hit Maker Rick Derringer Has Died