Bruce Kulick Names Piece of Gear He Abandoned After Kiss and Why It Didn’t Work for Grand Funk
Throughout Bruce Kulick‘s career with Kiss, which ran from 1984 to 1996, he always had specific guitars on standby to fit the group’s hard-rocking needs. But when it came to his post-Kiss projects, he had to rethink the selection of his instruments.
During an interview with AM/FM Magazine, Kulick tackled this topic and discussed which welcomed piece of guitar gear in Kiss was an absolute no-no when he played in Grand Funk.
“I was kind of like one of [ESP Guitars’] earliest endorsers in rock,” Kulick explained (transcribed by Ultimate Guitar). “I played plenty of the one pickup bolt-on, y’know, ‘Super Strats,’ as I call them. But then I evolved into their other models, like Horizons and different things. And then I challenged them, ‘Make me an Explorer. Make me a Les Paul-looking guitar.'”
Kulick then explained the piece of guitar gear that was in demand during his tenure with Kiss. But, was never ever utilized in his next longest-tenured gig, with Grand Funk.
“After Kiss, I didn’t use Floyd Roses a lot. I remember the band Union that I had [with ex-Mötley Crüe singer John Corabi]. I had a Vintage Plus Strat [with] three pickups, Floyd Rose, from ESP. That was for the whammy bar stuff.”
“Then I’m in Grand Funk for 23 years. I did not need a whammy bar. It wouldn’t have been appropriate anywhere in their material because their fame came before it really became a fad and existed. So I kept true to that. Now, obviously, when I went off and did some things, I used a guitar that might have had a Floyd Rose.”
As with most hard rock guitarists of the ’80s, Kulick certainly used his Floyd Rose tremolo system, especially on Kiss tunes such as “Crazy Crazy Nights,” “Tears are Falling,” and “No No No,” among others.
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Kiss & ‘What If…?’ Reign on December 2024’s Top TV Songs Chart
Kiss’ “I Was Made for Lovin’ You” tops the final edition of Billboard’s Top TV Songs chart, powered by Tunefind (a Songtradr company), for 2024, appearing at No. 1 on the December 2024 survey after a synch in Disney+’s What If…?.
Rankings for the Top Movie Songs chart are based on song and film data provided by Tunefind and ranked using a formula blending that data with sales and streaming information tracked by Luminate during the corresponding period of December 2024. The ranking includes newly released films from the preceding three months.
“I Was Made for Lovin’ You” racked up 8.6 million official on-demand U.S. streams and 1,000 downloads in December 2024 after being heard in the fourth episode of the third season of What If…?, according to Luminate. The anthology series based in the Marvel Cinematic Universe premiered its third season on Dec. 22 with an eight-episode run that concluded Dec. 29.
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BRUCE KULICK – “I’m in a position where I can choose what I want to do, and I want to do it with some level of comfort”
Bruce Kulick is a New York-born guitarist best known for his tenure with the iconic rock band KISS from 1984 to 1996. During this period, he contributed to several albums and tours in the band’s non-makeup era. Following his time with KISS, Kulick formed the band Union, released several solo albums, and joined Grand Funk Railroad in 2000, serving as their lead guitarist until his departure in December 2023. As of January 2025, Kulick remains active in the music industry. He maintains a strong presence on social media platforms, including Instagram and Facebook, where he shares updates on his musical endeavors and personal projects.
Recently, Kulick has been working on his autobiography, aiming to provide an in-depth look into his life and career. In this interview, Kulick reflects on the events of 2024 and speculates about what might happen in 2025. He also revisits 1995, when the band embarked on a successful KISS Convention -tour that ultimately led to the recording of the classic Unplugged, and recalls the studio sessions for Kulick’s last KISS album, Carnival of Souls, held before KISS reunited with the original lineup in 1996.
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GENE SIMMONS Adds More Shows To Spring 2025 Tour With His Solo Band
KISS bassist Gene Simmons and his solo band, the GENE SIMMONS BAND, have announced more shows as part of their spring 2025 tour.
Confirmed dates so far:
April 03 – House Of Blues – Anaheim, CA
April 04 – Pechanga Resort Casino – Temecula, CA
April 05 – The Event at Graton Resort & Casino – Rohnert Park, CA
April 08 – Muckleshoot Casino Resort – Auburn, WA
April 10 – The Great Saltair – Magna, UT
April 11 – Paramount Theatre – Denver, CO
April 25 – Ruth Eckerd Hall – Clearwater, FL
April 26 – Miami Beach, FL – Fillmore
April 28 – The Moon – Tallahassee, FL
April 29 – Florida Theater – Jacksonville, FL
April 30 – Hard Rock Live – Orlando, FL
May 03 – Beaver Dam Amphitheater – Beaver Dam, KY
May 05 – Basie – Red Bank, NJ
May 06 – Wellmont – Montclair, NJ
May 08 – Wind Creek Casino – Bethlehem, PA
May 09 – The Paramount – Huntington, NY
May 11 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
May 14 – MGM – Northfield, OH
May 15 – Fallsview Casino – Niagara Falls, ON
May 17 – The Horseshoe – Hammond, IN
May 18 – Hard Rock – Rockford, IL
May 20 – Brown County Music Center – Nashville, IN
May 22 – House Of Blues – Dallas, TX
May 23 – Tobin Center – San Antonio, TX
May 24 – House Of Blues – Houston, TX
Salem man accused of stealing Kiss memorabilia, jewelry and 80,000 baseball cards
Salem police on Tuesday arrested a man accused of stealing 80,000 baseball cards and a guitar signed by Kiss band members from an estate and retail company in northeast Salem.
The man, Johnathan D. Korrell, 36, of Salem, is accused of stealing from four northeast Salem businesses and breaking into a fifth in less than a month, a police statement said.
Those include multiple burglaries from 4 Season Estates. On Dec. 20, a Fender Stratocaster guitar signed by all four original Kiss band members was stolen and $1,000 of Kiss memorabilia was stolen on Christmas Eve.
Salem police arrested Korrell on Tuesday for stealing from four northeast Salem businesses and breaking into a fifth in less than a month, a police statement said.
Korrell faces three charges of first degree burglary, three of second degree burglary and seven other charges including attempted burglary, theft and criminal mischief. According to the arrest affidavit, the stolen items were worth almost $150,000.
The first burglary happened on Dec. 9, when three suspects stole $60,000 to $70,000 in jewelry from M&S Sales Flea Market, located on Northeast Fairgrounds Road.
Korrell was identified as a suspect by security camera footage and the clothes he was wearing when he was later arrested.
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Ace Frehley’s wild Kiss moments: “A smoke bomb ignited too early inside the cavity of the guitar, and it melted my asbestos costume to my thigh”
If rock ‘n’ roll had a safety manual, Ace Frehley clearly never read it.
From rocket-firing guitars that nearly roasted Gene Simmons to electrocution incidents that came dangerously close to disaster, the former Kiss guitarist’s onstage antics often felt more like scenes from an action movie than moments from a rock concert.
Speaking to MusicRadar, Frehley begins by sharing a more grounded (literally) hazard of the job: performing in platform boots.
“I used to fall a lot in those boots,” says the guitarist. “A lot of times. Paul [Stanley] would cover for me by walking over to me like it was part of the show. He made it look like it was choreography or something.”
“If nobody realised I’d fallen, I play on my knees and get back up. It was just part of the show!”
In the ’70s – and again when Kiss’s original lineup reunited in the ’90s – Frehley would intentionally drop to his knees during the outro solo of Black Diamond. While planned, it was no less painful: “I screwed my knees up doing that,” he says. “I would drop to my knees, and the weight of the Les Paul really killed them.”
“During the Reunion Tour, I ended up chipping a bone in my knee, and the doctor said, ‘Listen, you gotta stop doing that, or you’ll end up in a wheelchair.’”