Ex-KISS Guitarist BRUCE KULICK: 'BK3' EP Details Revealed

March 25, 2009

Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick will make a "BK3" limited-edition EP available at his upcoming clinics for Allans Music in Australia. The CD will feature guest appearances by TOTO's Steve Lukather and John Corabi (MÖTLEY CRÜE, UNION, RATT, ESP).

The songs included are:

* No Friend Of Mine (feat. John Corabi on vocals)
* And I Know (vocals by Bruce Kulick)
* Between The Lines (feat. Steve Lukather)

The EP will be available to the general public in mid-April after Kulick's Australia trip.

Bruce Kulick's Australian Allans Music clinic schedule:

April 01 - Melbourne - 7:00pm
April 02 - Brisbane - 6:30pm
April 03 - Adelaide - 7:00pm
April 04 - Sydney - 5:00pm

For more information, visit www.allansmusic.com.au.

Kulick's upcoming full-length solo CD will feature additional guest appearances by Gene Simmons (KISS) and Tobias Sammet (EDGUY, AVANTASIA).

Other songtitles set to appear on the album include:

* I Will Survive
* Life
* It's Never Enough (Doug Fieger on vocals)
* Is Not Gonna Die (co-written with Gene Simmons on vocals)
* Hand Of The King (Co-written with Nick Tweed Simmons on vocals)
* I Am The Animal (Tobias Sammet on vocals, Eric Singer on drums)

Bruce Kulick was interviewed by Belgian TV channel ACTV on February 16, 2009 prior to ESP's (ERIC SINGER PROJECT) concert at Spirit of 66 in Verviers, Belgium. Watch the two-minute chat below.

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