Paul Stanley Sheds Light On KISS’ End Of The Road Trademark

Paul Stanley says that KISS registered for the ‘End of the Road’ trademark because they are just planning ahead. “It’s not the first trademark that’s been filed. I thought it was a terrific name, and I was surprised nobody had used it before,” he stated.More »

By on March 20, 2018

Paul Stanley says that KISS registered for the ‘End of the Road’ trademark because they are just planning ahead. “It’s not the first trademark that’s been filed. I thought it was a terrific name, and I was surprised nobody had used it before. I wanted to make sure that when we used it, and there will be a time that we do, I imagine – I wanted to be sure that we own it and it’s ours,” he said in a recent interview. “When we wanted to go out and do the ‘Hottest Show on Earth’ tour, Ringling Bros. came to us and said, ‘You can’t do that.’ It set off a light and bell for me. We’ve always had slogans or sayings that are synonymous with us, and this was another,” he added. “Everything does end, in one form or another. When it’s my time, I want to go out in style, and I want to go out guns blazing. So, when I came up with this idea, I thought let’s make sure we tie this up.” Copyright(c) 2018 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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