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Coven claimed the devil horns hand sign was "grandfathered in" for the band, saying they'd been photographed doing the gesture as far back as 1967. Witchcraft and the Devil Horns.
The cover features John Lennon making a hand sign similar to today's version of the devil's horns. His thumb is out, and ...
On June 9, 2017, he decided to trademark the “devil horns” hand gesture as his own invention. In his application, he claimed that he invented the hand movement back in 1974.
Gene Simmons pays a visit to "CSI" 01:16 Simmons filed an application Friday with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a trademark on the hand gesture he regularly uses during concerts and ...
The late Harley Clark, once a head cheerleader for the Longhorns, is credited by the university as being the first to flash the hook 'em Horns hand sign in 1955 when Texas played TCU.
Gene Simmons' apparently trying to TM the devil horn hand gesture. this is the pic in his application. ... That's not "devil horns," that's the American Sign Language sign for "I love you." ...
The audience is mainly on hand to hear the old stuff, the run of five classic albums that began with Kill ‘Em All and progressed though the no-longer-thrashy majestic mainstream breakthrough ...
The cover features John Lennon making a hand sign similar to today's version of the devil's horns. His thumb is out, and rather than his palm, the back of his hand is facing forward.
Rock legend and KISS bassist Gene Simmons has filed to trademark the iconic rock & roll “devil horns” hand gesture. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Simmons filed the application on Friday.
(RADIO.COM) – Kiss frontman Gene Simmons is trying to trademark the "devil horns" rock hand gesture. The bassist filed an application with the US Patent and Trademark Office Friday, June 9th ...