
BRUCE KULICK
Bruce has been a professional musician and songwriter since 1975. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. he has played guitar, bass and keyboards for many platinum artists. Before joining KISS, he performed and recorded with platinum artists Billy Squier, Michael Bolton, and Meatloaf, with whom he toured the world on the "Bat Out of Hell" tour in 1977-78. After that Bruce formed the band Blackjack with Bolton and played guitar for Squiers first album, "Tale of the Tape".
In 1984 Bruce got the call to work with the legendary rock band KISS. For twelve years he handled the lead guitar duties, performing around the world many times. He has recorded and written songs on three platinum and six gold KISS records.
In 1996 he joined forces with singer John Corabi to form a new band UNION.
Bruce has released two solo discs, "AudioDog" and "Transformer", and has been touring Europe, Japan, Australia and South America.
In November 2000, Bruce joined Grand Funk Railroad for their 2000-2004 tour.
Additional information regarding Bruce can be found at www.kulick.net.

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