BRUCE KULICK Resumes Recording New Solo Album

June 14, 2007

Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick has entered the studio to resume recording his next solo CD, tentatively titled "BK3". He has launched a studio blog to give fans a chance to keep track of the process. An excerpt from Bruce's latest entry is as follows:

"Finally have some time to get recording again. As you may know, I did drums back in December and January. Brent Fitz (UNION, VINCE NEIL, THEORY OF A DEADMAN, ALICE COOPER) did 10 tracks in December and then Eric Singer came in with his crazy schedule to do one song for me in January. Sadly I have not done any more work since. Touring Brazil and Argentina, counseling at the U.K. [Rock 'n' Roll] Fantasy Camp and GRAND FUNK shows now in full swing have made it hard to find time to book a session, but I hope to get a day or two a week now that I am home. Well it was finally one of those days that I could book, and all I can say is AWESOME! Got Brian Virtue (AUDIOSLAVE, KORN) to engineer this session and that is great as his schedule is tight. We worked at his studio where I have recorded for Thomas Ian Nicolas before."

Read more at Kulick.net.

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