BRUCE KULICK Issues Kansas City KISS Expo Recap

April 15, 2008

Guitarist Bruce Kulick (GRAND FUNK RAILROAD, ESP, ex-KISS) has posted the following message on his web site:

"I just came back from Kansas City for the first-ever KISS Expo in that city. The fans were excited to share their love of KISS, and I have to admit it was a great day for me as well. I announced my forthcoming CD release, 'KKB 1974', and wanted to debut some tracks from this music from my past for the crowd but the CD player was not hooked up to the PA system properly.... file that under 'WTF?!'

"Anyway, fans can now see all the CD artwork and hear some samples here on my website! I think you all will all be surprised and excited to hear the music I was playing and creating when I was only 19 years old, and to read about the band, how the recording came about, and how I rediscovered it after so many years.

"'KKB 1974' will be for sale at the big NY Expo on May 3rd, and after that I will be taking orders on my website so be sure to stay tuned!

"Of course the Kansas City Expo had me doing a Q&A with the crowd and some great questions were asked Why am I on the 'Creatures Of The Night' CD cover? and I was signing and taking pix through most of the day. I really enjoyed the excitement from the crowd and reminded them of an upcoming show with GRAND FUNK in Kansas on June 7th. Quite a few people there actually attended some of the GFR shows in the past and I was pleased to hear that!

"At the end of the Expo, I jammed with the tribute band DRESSED TO KILL. They did a good job entertaining the crowd and they finished the set with me sitting in on 'Lick It Up' and 'Rock and Roll All Nite'. It was a great way to end the evening and I would like to say thanks everyone who worked hard to make the first Kansas City Expo a success, especially all the fans! KISS fans are the best!"

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