KISS legend Gene Simmons is featured in a career-spanning interview with The School Of Greatness podcast, going right back to his days as a child coming to America, and discussing the rise of KISS as a band and a brand.
During the in-depth chat, he names The Beatles as some of the greatest songwriters / musicians in history. An excerpt is available below.
Simmons: “Clearly The Beatles are above and beyond anything that anybody’s seen in music over 200 years, easily. Not since the Renaissance. You have to understand, they only existed seven years and they came from a place that was a pool filled with liver, Liverpool, where nothing ever happened. High unemployment rate, no experience, no resume, no nothing. And yet (sings) ‘I wanna hold your hand’, (sings) ‘She loves you. Yeah, yeah, yeah.’ And that last chord, that minor ninth is as sophisticated chord, if you know about music. That thing is almost like a jazz chord; unheard of in rock music. It’s undeniable, their writing. Paul McCartney, especially, by far is the most successful songwriter in all of recorded history.”
Israel Hayom is reporting that an extraordinary moment of historical significance and personal gratitude unfolded recently in Washington when Gene Simmons, the 75-year-old frontman of legendary rock band KISS, encountered Harold “Hal” Urban, a 100-year-old World War II veteran who participated in liberating the concentration camp where Simmons’ mother was imprisoned as a teenager.
Their meeting during the American Memorial Day parade marked the first time the two men had met, despite their lives being forever connected by the events of May 1945. Urban, still wearing his original military jacket from the liberation, represented one of the American heroes who helped end the Holocaust’s systematic murder of European Jewry.
When Simmons approached Urban during the parade, the rock star’s usual theatrical persona gave way to raw emotion. Without his characteristic KISS makeup, Simmons clasped Urban’s hand and delivered words that encapsulated decades of unspoken gratitude, “If there weren’t brave people like you – I wouldn’t be here, and neither would my mother. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Urban’s memories of liberating Mauthausen remain vivid and traumatic even at age 100. He described the overwhelming stench of burning human remains, emaciated prisoners stumbling in confusion and terror, and the psychological trauma that proved more devastating than conventional combat. His unit buried approximately 500 corpses within 24 hours of the camp’s liberation – a grim testament to the Nazi regime’s systematic extermination efforts.
While Urban cannot definitively recall meeting Flora Klein, Simmons’ mother, during those chaotic liberation days, both were present at Mauthausen when American forces arrived. Klein was just 14 years old, one of thousands of Jewish prisoners whose survival depended entirely on the Allied advance reaching them before the Nazi machinery of death could complete its work.
Read more at Israel Hayom.
Simmons shared the post below, writing, “Proud 100 year old WWII (!!!) veteran, Sgt Urban, was actually one of our troops who liberated my, then 14 yr old Mother from Mathousen Concentration Camp in Nazi Germany. God Bless Our Vets!”
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During the in-depth chat, he names The Beatles as some of the greatest songwriters / musicians in history. An excerpt is available below.
Simmons: “Clearly The Beatles are above and beyond anything that anybody’s seen in music over 200 years, easily. Not since the Renaissance. You have to understand, they only existed seven years and they came from a place that was a pool filled with liver, Liverpool, where nothing ever happened. High unemployment rate, no experience, no resume, no nothing. And yet (sings) ‘I wanna hold your hand’, (sings) ‘She loves you. Yeah, yeah, yeah.’ And that last chord, that minor ninth is as sophisticated chord, if you know about music. That thing is almost like a jazz chord; unheard of in rock music. It’s undeniable, their writing. Paul McCartney, especially, by far is the most successful songwriter in all of recorded history.”
Israel Hayom is reporting that an extraordinary moment of historical significance and personal gratitude unfolded recently in Washington when Gene Simmons, the 75-year-old frontman of legendary rock band KISS, encountered Harold “Hal” Urban, a 100-year-old World War II veteran who participated in liberating the concentration camp where Simmons’ mother was imprisoned as a teenager.
Their meeting during the American Memorial Day parade marked the first time the two men had met, despite their lives being forever connected by the events of May 1945. Urban, still wearing his original military jacket from the liberation, represented one of the American heroes who helped end the Holocaust’s systematic murder of European Jewry.
When Simmons approached Urban during the parade, the rock star’s usual theatrical persona gave way to raw emotion. Without his characteristic KISS makeup, Simmons clasped Urban’s hand and delivered words that encapsulated decades of unspoken gratitude, “If there weren’t brave people like you – I wouldn’t be here, and neither would my mother. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Urban’s memories of liberating Mauthausen remain vivid and traumatic even at age 100. He described the overwhelming stench of burning human remains, emaciated prisoners stumbling in confusion and terror, and the psychological trauma that proved more devastating than conventional combat. His unit buried approximately 500 corpses within 24 hours of the camp’s liberation – a grim testament to the Nazi regime’s systematic extermination efforts.
While Urban cannot definitively recall meeting Flora Klein, Simmons’ mother, during those chaotic liberation days, both were present at Mauthausen when American forces arrived. Klein was just 14 years old, one of thousands of Jewish prisoners whose survival depended entirely on the Allied advance reaching them before the Nazi machinery of death could complete its work.
Read more at Israel Hayom.
Simmons shared the post below, writing, “Proud 100 year old WWII (!!!) veteran, Sgt Urban, was actually one of our troops who liberated my, then 14 yr old Mother from Mathousen Concentration Camp in Nazi Germany. God Bless Our Vets!”
Proud 100 year old WWII (!!!) veteran, Sgt Urban, was actually one of our troops who liberated my, then 14 yr old Mother from Mathousen Concentration Camp in Nazi Germany. God Bless Our Vets! pic.twitter.com/YVaU7o5CR7
— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) May 26, 2025
"Prophets Of Addiction is a modern day Hanoi Rocks meets The 69 Eyes with plenty of Pop hooks and Whisky drenched vocals." - Metal Sludge.
Listen at https://smarturl.it/prophetsofaddiction
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