Gene Simmons' Blunt Advice for Aspiring Musicians: Always Have a Fallback
New York PostDecember 9, 20252 min142,640 views
5 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβGene Simmons' Core Advice
- π― Gene Simmons advises that aspiring musicians, like Senator Padilla's 10-year-old son Diego, must always have a fallback position.
- π‘ This advice stems from the harsh realities of the modern music industry, where downloading and file sharing have drastically reduced artist income.
Simmons' Personal Journey and Perspective
- πΌ Simmons shares his own background, including experience as a teacher and in government research, highlighting that he had skills beyond music.
- π° He used his savings to support his band, emphasizing the importance of financial preparedness.
- π The principle of "the harder you work, the luckier you'll get" is mentioned, alongside the concept of the "10,000-hour principle."
The Entertainment Industry and "Rockstar" Status
- πΊπΈ Simmons notes that entertainment is America's largest export besides aerospace, with pop culture heroes serving as emissaries.
- π The term "rockstar" is also applied metaphorically to successful politicians, indicating a high level of achievement in any field.
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Gene SimmonsMusic Career AdviceFallback PositionAspiring MusiciansMusic IndustryFile SharingEntertainment IndustryRockstar10,000 Hour PrincipleSenator Alex Padilla
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