Bruce Kulick
Bruce Kulick is an American guitarist known for his work with the rock band KISS from 1984 to 1996. He played on several of the band’s albums, including Asylum (1985), Crazy Nights (1987), and Revenge (1992).
Kulick’s career began as a session musician, and he joined KISS in 1984, making his debut on the album Animalize. He contributed to the albums Hot in the Shade (1989) and Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions (1997). After leaving KISS in 1996, he joined Grand Funk Railroad as their lead guitarist in 2000 and released solo albums, including Audio Dog (2001) and BK3 (2010).
Throughout his career, Kulick collaborated with Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons during his time with KISS. He played guitar on Michael Bolton’s early rock albums and worked with Meat Loaf on Blind Before I Stop (1986). Kulick also collaborated with Billy Squier and Alice Cooper and participated in sessions with the band Balance. He co-founded the band Union with John Corabi, contributing to their albums and projects.