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{{Person | {{Person | ||
|name = Bob Kulick | |name = Bob Kulick | ||
|first-name = Bob | |first-name = Bob | ||
|last-name = Kulick | |last-name = Kulick | ||
|image = Bob | |image = Bob Kulick.jpg | ||
|birth = {{Time|January 16}}, {{Time|1950}} | |birth = Robert Joel Kulick <br>{{Time|January 16}}, {{Time|1950}}<br>Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S | ||
|death = {{Time|May 28}}, {{Time|2020}}<br>(aged 70) | |death = {{Time|May 28}}, {{Time|2020}}<br>(aged 70) | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
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'''Bob Kulick''' ({{Time|January 16}}, {{Time|1950}} - {{Time|May 28}}, {{Time|2020}}; aged 70) was the co-performer and co-producer for the song "[[Sweet Victory]]" along with [[David Glen Eisley]] and {{W|Eric Singer}}. | '''Bob Kulick''' ({{Time|January 16}}, {{Time|1950}} - {{Time|May 28}}, {{Time|2020}}; aged 70) was the co-performer and co-producer for the song "[[Sweet Victory]]" along with [[David Glen Eisley]] and {{W|Eric Singer}}. | ||
{{ | ==Biography== | ||
Bob Kulick took a chance in late 1972 and auditioned for the lead guitar spot in a then-new band called Kiss. The band, with [[Gene Simmons]], {{W|Paul Stanley}} and {{W|Peter Criss}}, was very impressed by his performance, however the glitzier {{W|Ace Frehley}} (who auditioned immediately after him) was chosen to fill the spot. Kulick later played (uncredited) on three Kiss albums: ''{{W|Alive II}}'' (three of the five studio tracks), ''{{W|Killers (Kiss album)|Killers}}'' (all four new studio tracks), and some minimal work on ''{{W|Creatures of the Night}}''. He also played on {{W|Paul Stanley}}'s 1978 solo {{W|Paul Stanley (album)|album}} and on his 1989 solo tour. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{ | *[https://www.discogs.com/artist/255623-Bob-Kulick Bob Kulick Discography] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 29 July 2025
Template:Person Bob Kulick (January 16, 1950 - May 28, 2020; aged 70) was the co-performer and co-producer for the song "Sweet Victory" along with David Glen Eisley and Eric Singer.
Biography
Bob Kulick took a chance in late 1972 and auditioned for the lead guitar spot in a then-new band called Kiss. The band, with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss, was very impressed by his performance, however the glitzier Ace Frehley (who auditioned immediately after him) was chosen to fill the spot. Kulick later played (uncredited) on three Kiss albums: Alive II (three of the five studio tracks), Killers (all four new studio tracks), and some minimal work on Creatures of the Night. He also played on Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album and on his 1989 solo tour.
External links
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