FORMER BANDMATE
B R U C E K U L I C K
ON THE LOST INTERVIEWS
WITH RAY SHASHO
EPISODE 17
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BRUCE KULICK
'THE LOST INTERVIEWS'
EPISODE 17 -INTERVIEWED JUNE 22nd 2015
Got to Get Back is the latest release by KKB, a 1974 power
trio that featured lead guitarist Bruce Kulick, singer/bassist Mike Katz, and
drummer Guy Bois. It’s a hard driving/progressive rock sound reminiscent to the
styles of Cream, YES, and King Crimson. The band may have even become legendary
if it hadn’t been for their lack of professional guidance. The title track
…“Got to Get Back” is a brand-new song. Kulick says … “I thought the way we
could celebrate it the best after 40 years was actually to record a new song
with the same guys, I gave Mike a riff that I thought was similar to the kind
of progressive /metal trio style we did back in 1974, and he ran with it and
turned into a terrific song.”
Got to Get Back by KKB is a timeless gem performed by three
first-rate musicians. (5) Stars!
BRUCE KULICK was a veteran guitarist for “The Hottest Band In
The World” … KISS! It was during the unmasking period for the legendary rockers
who officially appeared in public without makeup in an appearance on MTV in
1983. Kulick would join KISS as their fourth lead guitarist in less than three
years and holds title to the longest continuous tenure of anyone other than
Simmons and Stanley (September 1984 to August 1996). Although Kulick never wore
the band's iconic makeup, he says …“It keeps my era a little bit more unique
and sacred in a sense and I’m there to waive the flag for it.”
Bruce Kulick played on (5) KISS studio albums … Asylum, Crazy Nights, Hot in the Shade, Revenge, Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions. Kulick also appeared on Alive III and KISS Unplugged. The song "I Walk Alone" from Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions is the only KISS track to feature Kulick as lead vocalist. To date, Kulick is featured on more than (20) KISS releases.
The ‘Farewell Tour’ featured original KISS members Gene
Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. Frehley left the group
after the tour but Kulick was not asked to return as their lead guitarist;
instead Tommy Thayer became the new spaceman for KISS. Kulick did however
continue to work with the band by contributing on several albums.
In 1997, Kulick formed ‘Union’ with lead vocalist/guitarist John Corabi (Mötley Crüe, Ratt), drummer Brent Fitz (Slash, Vince Neil), and bassist James Hunting (David Lee Roth, Eddie Money). ‘Union’ released (2) studio albums, two singles: "Old Man Wise" and "October Morning Wind," and a live album.
Since 2001, Bruce Kulick has been the lead guitarist for Grand
Funk Railroad. The original band was a power trio that featured current band
members Don Brewer and Mel Schacher.
I had the great please of chatting with Bruce Kulick recently
about his latest release Got to Get Back with his first band KKB … Becoming a
longtime guitarist with KISS … Playing with Grand Funk Railroad … Touring …
Tommy Thayer … A new solo album? … The shock of being shot …My infamous ‘Field
of Dreams’ question … and much-much more!
Here’s my interview with the monstrous guitar player for KKB,
Meatloaf, Blackjack w/Michael Bolton, KISS, Union, and Grand Funk Railroad …
BRUCE KULICK.
DISCOGRAPHY
with Mike Katz, Guy Bois
• KKB 1974 (2008)
• Got to Get Back
(2015)
Rosetta
• Where's My Hero
(1980)
with Billy Squier
• The Tale of the
Tape (1980)
with Blackjack
• Blackjack (1979)
• Worlds Apart
(1980)
with The Good Rats
• Great American
Music (1981)
• Tasty Seconds
(1996)
with Michael Bolton
• Michael Bolton
(1983)
• Everybody's
Crazy (1985)
• The Hunger
(1987)
with Kiss
• Animalize (lead
guitar on "Lonely Is the Hunter" and "Murder in High
Heels") (1984)
• Asylum (1985)
• Crazy Nights
(1987)
• Smashes,
Thrashes & Hits (1988)
• Hot in the Shade
(1989)
• Revenge (1992)
• Alive III (1993)
• MTV Unplugged
(1996)
• Carnival of
Souls: The Final Sessions (1997)
• Psycho Circus
(bass on "Psycho Circus", "Raise Your Glasses" and "I
Finally Found My Way", lead guitar on "Within", all guitars and
bass guitar on "Dreamin'") (1998)
• Music from the
Motion Picture "Detroit Rock City" (bass on "Nothing Can Keep Me
from You") (1999)
• The Box Set
(2001)
Kiss Video albums
• Animalize Live
Uncensored (1985)
• Exposed (1987)
• Crazy Nights
(1988)
• X-treme Close-Up
(1992)
• Kiss
Konfidential (1993)
• Kiss My Ass: The
Video (1994)
• Kiss Unplugged
(1996)
• Kissology Volume
Two: 1978–1991 (2007)
• Kissology Volume
Three: 1992–2000 (2007)
with Union
• Union (1998)
• Live in the
Galaxy (1999)
• The Blue Room
(2000)
with ESP
• Lost &
Spaced (1998)
• ESP (1999)
• Live in Japan
(2006)
• Live at the
Marquee DVD (2006)
Solo
• Audiodog (2001)
• Transformer
(2004)
• BK3 (2010)
THE ROCK STAR CHRONICLES
BOOK TRAILER
BOOK REVIEW
-By Literary Titan (5) STARS
The Rock Star Chronicles by Ray Shasho, is a splendid book written by a music enthusiast who has poured their heart and soul into it. It’s a story of a boy who loved rock music, and his obsessive passion of it earned himself the name Rock Raymond. He went to school but instead was schooled in all matters of music while his peers were buried chin-deep in coursework. He then became a radio DJ and has now compiled a book on all interviews he held with Rock gods who raided the airwaves back in the 70s and 80s. It’s a compilation of interviews with outstanding vocalists, legendary guitarists and crazy drummers in the rock music scene. Each interview gives a reader an in-depth view into their personal lives and the philosophies that guide their lives which all serve to humanize these great icons. For readers who are old enough to call themselves baby boomers this book will bring old memories back to life. Millennials, on the other hand, may think of this book as a literal work of the Carpool Karaoke show.
The Rock Star Chronicles is a book I didn’t know I was waiting for. To come across a book that will talk me into trying something new. One brave enough to incite me to venture into new frontiers. This book made me a believer- I am now a bona fide Rock and Roll music fan.
Ray Shasho masterfully gets the interviewees talking. He smartly coaxes answers from them with crafty questions designed to get a story rolling out of them. The artists talk about diverse issues ranging from music, politics, and their social engagements. Having been on the music seen all his life, Ray Shasho knows the buttons to press, how to get them comfortable about talking about their lives.
The book’s cover is befitting of its subject matter with the leather look offering a royal background to the golden letter print. It speaks to how high a level rock music holds in the pecking order- arguably, modern music as we know it has originated from blues and rock music. The second noteworthy thing is the use of high-definition pictures to reference the musician being interviewed in every sub-chapter. This ensures that the book is for both original rock and roll lovers and aspiring new ones. Together is makes for a refreshing and consistently enjoyable read.
I recommend this book to rock music enthusiasts, aspiring musicians wondering what it takes and all readers curious to learn new things by going back in time.
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