KISS bassist/vocalist
Gene Simmons was a guest on yesterday's (Friday, September 5) edition of
NBC's
"Today" show to promote his appearance at
AARP's
Life@50+ National Event & Expo. Video footage of the
"Today" show segment featuring
Simmons can be viewed below.
Simmons is one of the featured speakers at
AARP's annual
Life@50+ National Event & Expo, which is taking place September 4-6, 2008 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. This national event for
AARP members and their friends and families has something for everyone with three days of exhibits, speakers and entertainment.
More than 25,000
AARP members and their friends from across the country and around the world have gathered in Washington, D.C. to connect with others, learn something new, and have fun during
Life@50+. In addition to exciting concerts by
Paul Simon,
Natalie Cole,
Chaka Khan and
CHICAGO, attendees are also experiencing extensive lifestyle and education exhibits and speakers featuring such notables as poet
Maya Angelou; television icon
Regis Philbin; baseball hall-of-famer
Cal Ripken, Jr.; music impresario
Quincy Jones; fashion consultant
Clinton Kelly; legendary folk singer
Judy Collins; political pundits
Paul Begala and
Tucker Carlson;
Academy Award winner
Shirley MacLaine; TV fitness guru
Bob Harper; sex expert
Dr. Laura Berman; and
"Desperate Housewives" actor
Ricardo Chavira, among others.
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 50+ have independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to them and society as a whole.
For more information, click
here.