UNION: KISS Drummer ERIC SINGER To The Rescue

December 28, 2004

The following update has been posted at the official web site of former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick:

"[UNION drummer] Brent Fitz unexpectedly had to drop out of the Japanese KISS Expo. Seems Brent has a great opportunity to tour Canada and won't be able to drum with UNION. Bruce made a few calls and none other than KISS drummer Eric Singer came to the rescue. Eric will join Bruce, John Corabi and Jamie Huntington for the two Japanese shows on Jan. 29th & 30th. The lineup will perform several UNION songs and classic cover tunes, which will of course include KISS songs. Eric will also appear at the expos during the day to greet fans and sign autographs.

"Bruce is so relieved Eric is on board. He really wants these shows to be special for the Japanese fans and can't think of a better way then to have Eric Singer on drums! Eric was happy to be able to help out his friends Bruce and Brent, and to also make sure that the shows were not canceled. Eric said he was really looking forward to performing with Bruce again and thinks the shows will be a lot of fun for everyone!

"KISS Japan Expo Info: 2 great shows will take place at the Takadanobaba Club Phase in Tokyo with doors opening at 1PM. Bruce Kulick/Eric Singer/John Corabi/Jamie Hunting will perform at both shows. The first show is Saturday January 29th and also features KISS tribute band KISS DOLLS. The second day is January 30th and in addition to Bruce Kulick/Eric Singer/John Corabi/Jamie Hunting features KISS tribute bands KISSIN' TIME and KISS JAPAN.

"Bruce, Eric, John & Jamie will be available to sign autographs and take photos in the afternoons during the expos and KISS merchandise will be on sale throughout the day. Live performances from Bruce Kulick/Eric Singer/John Corabi/Jamie Hunting and the tribute bands begin at 6PM each night. These live shows will be UNION's first-ever performances in Japan!"

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