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Bruce Kulick


Bruce Kulick (born on December 12, 1953 in Brooklyn, New York) was the lead guitarist for the rock band KISS from September 1984 to February 1996. The song "I Walk Alone" from "Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions" is the only KISS track to feature Kulick as lead vocalist. Before KISS, Bruce Kulick was in the band Blackjack with Michael Bolton, and also played on several Michael Bolton solo albums. Michael Bolton later co-wrote the KISS song "Forever", from ''Hot In The Shade''.Bruce Kulick is the brother of guitarist Bob Kulick, who himself played with KISS as a ghost guitarist, as well as playing with Paul Stanley as a solo artist.When KISS' original members reunited in February 1996, Kulick left to form Union with John Corabi, Mötley Crüe's vocalist during Vince Neil's absence.Union played in January Japan in 2005 and will play in Germany in November 2005. See photos of Union in Japan in 2005 here at *ComCurrently, Bruce is the lead guitarist for Grand Funk Railroad, who he has been playing with since 2001. In addition, he has released two solo albums, "Audio Dog" in 2001, and "Transformer" in 2003. Plans are in the works for a third solo release in early 2006.In January 2005 Bruce released the first UNION DVD, Do Your Own Thing Live. This DVD contained two full length Union concerts and a lot of extra bonus material. Most recently, in mid-2005, Kulick was working with former bandmate Paul Stanley on Stanley's as-yet unreleased solo album. More information can be found on Bruce at www.kulick.net.Kulick, Bruce
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