Bruce Kulick
![]() | Born |
| Active Decades | |
| 19001020304050607080902000 | |
Although Ace Frehley is considered the quintessential Kiss guitarist by most fans (he was an original member and vital force), it was Bruce Kulick who occupied Kiss' guitarist position for the longest amount of time - 11 years, from 1984-1995. Born in Brooklyn, New York on December 12, 1953, Kulick discovered music through his older guitar-playing brother, Bob.
While the young Bruce was still getting his 6-string chops together, Bob Kulick was busy playing with local bands - nearly landing a spot with the original Kiss in the early-70's. Bob eventually became an in-demand session player, working with such notables as Kiss (he remained friends with the band after his initial tryout), Lou Reed, and Mark Farner. Bruce eventually followed in his older brother's rock n' roll footsteps.
Read More
While the young Bruce was still getting his 6-string chops together, Bob Kulick was busy playing with local bands - nearly landing a spot with the original Kiss in the early-70's. Bob eventually became an in-demand session player, working with such notables as Kiss (he remained friends with the band after his initial tryout), Lou Reed, and Mark Farner. Bruce eventually followed in his older brother's rock n' roll footsteps.
Read More
C 2008 All Media Guide, LLC
Content provided by All Music Guide R , a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC.
Content provided by All Music Guide R , a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC.











Lottery results for Thu, Sep 04
