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Cher is reflecting on her two-year relationship with Gene Simmons.. The singer/actress, 78, who dated the KISS musician from 1977 to 1979, reveals in her new memoir Cher: The Memoir, Part One that ...
Gene Simmons was a master of disguise when he dated Cher.. In Cher: The Memoir, Part One, the Moonstruck actress, 78, writes about her relationship with the KISS rocker, 75, whom she dated from ...
Gene Simmons Cher Star Studded Dating History Cher and the KISS frontman were set up by mutual friend Diana Ross , which he confirmed during a 2017 appearance on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy.
Cher (/ ʃ ɛər / SHAIR; born Cheryl Sarkisian; [a] May 20, 1946) is an American singer, actress and television personality. Dubbed the "Goddess of Pop", she is known for her androgynous contralto voice, multifaceted career and bold visual presentation, while cultivating a screen persona that mirrors her public image by often portraying strong-willed, independent and outspoken women.
Simmons was born as Chaim Witz on August 25, 1949, at Rambam Hospital in Haifa, Israel, to Jewish refugees from Hungary.His mother, Florence "Flora" Klein, later Lubowski (1925–2018) [1] was born in Jánd and survived internment in Nazi concentration camps [2] from November 1944 to her liberation from the Mauthausen camp in Austria on May 5, 1945. [3]
Take Me Home was Cher's first album of 1979, and also her first released by Casablanca Records. It was produced by Bob Esty and Ron Dante, and most of the songs were written by Michele Aller and Bob Esty. This marked the beginning of her brief venture into disco music. Much to Cher's chagrin, she was pressured into recording an album of this genre.
Cher admitted it had been a little while, but alluded to having bought a car recently. ... as well as her past relationships with Sonny Bono, Gregg Allman, Gene Simmons and more. Cher: The Memoir, ...
It is credited as being written by Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Lou Reed and Bob Ezrin, and was originally recorded and released on their 1981 album Music from "The Elder". [1] Kiss performing "A World Without Heroes" in their 1981 video. Left to right: Gene Simmons, Eric Carr (on drums), Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley.