Bruce Kulick
Birth : 1953-12-12, Brooklyn, New York, USA
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Bruce Howard Kulick (born December 12, 1953) is an American guitarist, musician and since 2000 a member of the band Grand Funk Railroad. Previously, Kulick was a long-time member of the band Kiss (1984-1996). He was also a member of Union with John Corabi from 1997-2002 and Blackjack from 1979 to 1980. Kulick has also released several solo albums, in addition to session work with various artists.
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A documentary telling the story of the rock band KISS from 1980-1989. Part II of the series.
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How do you define classic rock? Is it a genre, a radio format, or music from a specific period of time? Filmmaker & lifelong rocker Daniel Sarkissian travels the world, interviewing iconic artists in search of an answer.
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Eric singer singing and Bruce Kulick singing and John Corbin singing awesome unplugged show.
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This concert from the Stadthalle Offenbach in Germany was filmed on June 11th. 1978 for the German Rockpalast TV series and perfectly captures the raw excitement of the original Bat Out Of Hell tour with Meat Loaf dominating the stage and the album s songwriter Jim Steinman contributing heavily.
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Recorded live at Budokan Hall, Tokyo, on April 22nd 1988. 1 Love Gun 2 Cold Gin 3 Bang Bang You 4 Calling Dr. Love 5 Fits Like A Glove 6 Crazy Crazy Nights 7 Guitar Solo Bruce Kulick 8 No No No 9 Reason To Live 10 Heaven's On Fire 11 Drum Solo Eric Carr 12 War Machine 13 I Love It Loud 14 Lick It Up 15 Black Diamond 16 I Was Made For Lovin' You 17 Shout It Out Loud 18 Strutter 19 Rock And Roll All Nite 20 Detroit Rock City Bass, Vocals – Gene Simmons Drums – Eric Carr Guitar – Bruce Kulick Vocals, Guitar – Paul Stanley
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KISS have always had an approach to their fans that on the one hand could be seen as ridiculously crass and on the other as truly generous. And this release, with its three expertly mastered and crammed DVDs--issued with three separate bonus discs--could easily support either view. The second installment in KISS's Kissology DVD series will sort out the casual fans from the true members of the KISS Army. The material included here, after all, begins in 1978, when the band released four separate solo albums at once and their massive popularity began to wane. It continues on through the controversial makeup-free period and ends in '91, as KISS struggled to cope with the ascendancy of grunge over the hair metal style they'd experienced a second boom with. The concert films are pretty great, but the full-length Tom Snyder Tomorrow show appearance is flat-out brilliant,
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ESP captured live and unaltered on April 21st, 2006. Join Eric, Bruce, John and Chuck as they play an explosive set! Recorded live at the Marquee club, Sydney, Australia, April 21st, 2006.
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This documentary is a considered look at the continuing story of Metal, in the words of the people that make it, live it, breathe it and keep it vital. The Bands. The Fans, The Producers, The Industry and The Journalists. What makes it tick, why nothing else can touch it for power, emotion and longevity, why it's misunderstood, why it doesn't care, how it continues to upset the establishment, how it manipulates the media, the positivity, and the way it has forced it's iconography and ethos deep into an unsuspecting and unwilling mainstream.
The "Do Your Own Thing Live" DVD features includes two UNION concerts: The feature fourteen track live concert was taped on October 21, 2001 at Paladino's in Canoga Park, California and The Shack in Fullerton, California (just before UNION's trip to Argentina). The second segment of the DVD consists of the bonus material. The bonus material opens with a second concert that was filmed at ESP guitars Musicians Institute after NAMM, January 2000.
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The "Do Your Own Thing Live" DVD features includes two UNION concerts: The feature fourteen track live concert was taped on October 21, 2001 at Paladino's in Canoga Park, California and The Shack in Fullerton, California (just before UNION's trip to Argentina). The second segment of the DVD consists of the bonus material. The bonus material opens with a second concert that was filmed at ESP guitars Musicians Institute after NAMM, January 2000.
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Official KISS DVD release featuring some of the best KISS music of the 1980s.
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2 DVD Set KISS THE VIDEOS 1974-2002, which documents Kiss career in the most complete, detailed way through the years with this chronologic video collection since their very first to the last video to date, including the most rare Kiss videos, from the Revenge era.
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"Tale of the Fox" is the Official Eric Carr Video-Biography. When former Kiss drummer Eric Carr died prematurely from a cancer-related brain hemorrhage in 1991, it shook his family, friends and fans to the core. Director Jack Edward Sawyers documents the short life of the young rocker through a combination of stock footage, outtakes and interviews with the people who knew Carr best. Includes previously unreleased material written and performed by Carr during his pre-Kiss time with the Rockheads.
Kiss Unplugged is a Kiss album featuring the group performance in MTV Unplugged. On August 9, 1995, hard rock band Kiss performed on MTV Unplugged in what fans consider the beginning of the eventual Kiss Reunion Tour. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons contacted former members Peter Criss and Ace Frehley and invited them to participate in the event. Fan reaction to Criss and Frehley at the Unplugged show was so positive that, in 1996, the original lineup of Kiss reunited, with all four original members together for the first time since 1980. It also marked the only time the original lineup performed live without their trademark makeup, other than at Ace Frehley's wedding, and was also the only time Frehley and Criss shared a stage with Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick. Further, it was the first time Eric Singer had part of a lead vocal (shared with Peter Criss on Nothin' To Lose).
Kiss Live Tokyo 31-01-1995
Live at Santiago de Chile 31-08-1994
Bonus disc from Kissology III. Kiss live at Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 27, 1994
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This documentary is a combination between a Kiss concert and the members of the early 90s Kiss talking about random stuff. This short movie will give you some nice live footage, excellent tunes, and a good look at the chemistry of the Kiss of the early 90s. It's quite interesting to see how much animosity that Eric Singer seems to have towards the makeup, and how even though they talk about it in the documentary, it seems to be a forbidden subject around the band members. The vintage footage doesn't sound to great, but it's still great to see Gene spitting blood. The strippers were an unexpected surprise, and the fact that one of the women in the crowd who revealed herself and got groped was a bit of a jaw dropper to me, but whatever. A great treat for anyone who wants to see what the band was like live in the non makeup days.
Kiss live at the Palace Of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI, November 27, 1992 Recorded for Alive III
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X-treme Close Up features the history, facts and stories of American hard rock band Kiss, up to the time of filming in 1992.[1] The video features vintage concert footage, interviews and videos from the early beginnings in the early 1970s to the early 1990s. It was released on August 18, 1992. The video has been praised for its informative nature, and gives the viewer an inside look at the iconic band. It was certified Platinum in the US
Kiss live Detroit, MI, May 18, 1990. Palace of Auburn Hills
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Crazy Nights is a music VHS by American hard rock band Kiss. The VHS features three videos from the album of the same name, including "Crazy Crazy Nights", "Turn on the Night" and "Reason to Live". It was certified Gold in the US.
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Bonus disc from Kissology II. Kiss live at Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, April 4, 1988
Live at The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, December 18, 1987
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Ah, the '80s! A time of hair bands and their ludicrous MTV videos filled with spandex-clad band members and skimpily clad bimbos. Kiss: Exposed returns us to that forgettable era, as Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons show how to desperately try to remain cock rock's elder statesmen. This 1987 compilation serves up several now-hilarious video clips from Kiss's '80s "unmasked" period, including "Tears Are Falling," "Heaven's on Fire," "Lick It Up," and "I Love It Loud." (Count the fires burning in these classic video relics of days gone by!) Also on hand are Stanley and Simmons themselves, looking properly embarrassed as they act out rock's biggest fantasy: lounging by the pool with a bevy of (mostly) bare beauties. The saving grace is the generous selection of vintage live performances: hearing the band do "Strutter," "Detroit Rock City," "Ladies Room," and "Deuce" in its late-'70s prime is worth wading through the outdated '80s-style power pop... if you're a real Kiss fan, of course.
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KISS bring the Asylum Tour to New York for this rare concert from 1985. Rare tracks performed are Uh! All Night, Under The Gun and a cover of The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again.
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First official live video from KISS. Recorded at Detroit Cobo Hall 1984 during their Animalize tour. Synopsis: with 11 cameras capturing each moviment, the Kiss impresses once more with this great concert. Recorded at Cabo Hall, Detroit, United States, December 1984, Paul Stanley, Genne Simmons, Eric Car e Bruce Kulick play hits by the Kiss as "Rock and Roll All Night" and "Lick it Up", "Heaven's On Fire" etc, and songs from the album Animalize (84). As if we were sitting next to the stage, this concert is a singular experience.
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Documentary about the legendary KISS Drummer Eric Carr.
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MUSIC OF KISS