Gordon G. G. Gebert

Professional musician, turned author, of the most controversial tell-all rock book to come along since "Hammer of the Gods," "Hit Men," and "I'm With The Band: Confessions of a Groupie." says, "Controversy has become my middle name. Can I handle it? The real question is CAN YOU?"

Author of the hit book KISS & TELL and the sequel, KISS & TELL MORE! and also Rock & Roll War Stories, Gordon shows more balls than Bill Clinton under fire but with a sense of humor and, unlike the comparison, with a blunt honesty you have to admire.

"I've done more than 500 radio interviews and I truly enjoyed every single one. But I love when an interviewer connects and gets on a roll. It creates magic and great comedy."

When KISS & TELL initially came out, it struck a major nerve in the die-hard KISS fan community and the hate mail poured in.

"You know you've made some kind of impact when you get a shit-load of hate mail. Mother Theresa probably received hate mail. My favorite veiled death threat was 'If you show up at a KISS Convention you are braver than Salmon Rushdie'. I didn't know that a KISS fan knew who Salmon Rushdie was."

KISS & TELL's straightforward verbage has the feel of two New Yawkers telling stories in the local bar over a few brews.

"One of the coolest moments in my life was when my idol, Keith Emerson, asked me to autograph his personal copy of KISS & TELL."

He was born in the city of Yonkers, New York. The middle initials G.G. actually are names - Gerald and Giles. The second born of three talented brothers, Gordon's original ambition was to become an astronaut. "I grew up watching the Apollo missions. Damn, I wanted to go up with them when I was a kid. But in reality I'd probably be screaming like Bugs f#@king Bunny if I was thrown into one of those rockets."

The sky's the limit for Gebert. What's next for this author/musician/entrepreneur?

"I would love to see KISS & Tell made into a movie. It's got all the elements of Private Parts, Leaving Las Vegas, Goodfellas and Spinal Tap all rolled into one."

Popular items by Gordon G. G. Gebert

View all offers