If It's Too Loud You're Too Old: Gene Simmons Charity Event Shut Down
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Classic Rocker, Gene Simmons, held the First Annual 'The Children Matter' fundraiser to "improve lives of thousads of at-risk children around the world," according to the event's website. The benefit was held the home of Rohan Oza in Beverly Hills, California. The star-studded audience included: actors Patrick Warburton, and Randy Jackson, television personality Maria Menounos, and bassist of Fall Out Boy, Pete Wentz, as well as his girlfriend Meagan Camper.
The KISS frontman and bassist was joined by guitarist Thommy Thayer. The duo rocked Beverly Hills. Apparently, the performance was so earth-shattering that cops arrived to shut it down. Noise complaints, however, didn't deter the fundraising. "Gene put the guitar down," an unknown source claims, "but the party continued with a DJ." It would appear that even the almighty God of Thunder isn't above the law of noise ordinances. Read the story by UltimateclassicRock.com here
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