Bruce Kulick
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Bruce Kulick was born on December 12, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York. He was the lead guitarist for KISS from 1985 (the album Asylum) to 1996 (the album Carnival of Souls). The song "I Walk Alone" from this album is the only KISS track to feature Kulick as lead vocalist. When KISS's original members reunited in 1996, Kulick left to form Union with John Corabi, Mötley Crüe's vocalist during Vince Neil's absence.
Before Kiss, Bruce Kulick was in the band Blackjack with Michael Bolton, and also played on several Michael Bolton solo albums. Michael Bolton later co-wrote the Kiss song "Forever", from Hot In The Shade.
Bruce Kulick is the brother of guitarist Bob Kulick, who himself played with Kiss as a ghost guitarist, as well as playing with Paul Stanley as a solo artist.