Former KISS Guitarist BRUCE KULICK - "I Actually Lost The Big Gig On Many Levels For The Right Reasons" (Video)

November 21, 2024, 2 days ago

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Former KISS Guitarist BRUCE KULICK - "I Actually Lost The Big Gig On Many Levels For The Right Reasons" (Video)

Speaking with Loaded Radio in a new interview, former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick reflected on his tenure with the band, which ran from 1984 to 1996. Check it out below.

Kulick: "I miss being in KISS. I do realize it would have kind of pooped on my era because then I’d have to kind of play the role of the Spaceman and shoot rockets and play more like (original guitarist) Ace (Frehley). I was never given that direction from Gene (Simmons) and Paul (Stanley), where Tommy (Thayer) knew that it actually was more comfortable with his natural style of guitar playing. So, I actually kind of lost the big gig on many levels for the right reasons, though. And I was never fired the first time; it was simply, "Well, we’re making all this money. Now we’re selling out from arenas to stadiums in makeup.' So my era ran its course."

KISS Cancer Goodbye III is scheduled to take place December 6 - 8, 2024 in Sarasota, Florida. Kulick and KISS drummer Eric Singer will be performing together multiple times over the weekend.  

KISS Cancer Goodbye is excited to have a huge lineup of talented and well known musicians and entertainers performing for the benefit of fighting Cancer. Anton Fig, Chris Jericho, and Todd Kerns, along with many others will be participating in this charity event.

Find further details, and purchase your tickets now at this location.

KISS Cancer Goodbye is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.  The first year of the event was 2022 and was held in Nashville, TN at SIR Studios and was an evening only, live-streamed performance.  

In 2023, KISS Cancer Goodbye  partnered with Harvest House and relocated to Sarasota, FL. It was expanded to two days and included in-person live music, comedy and other activities. Performers included Bruce Kulick, Ace Frehley and many other amazing musicians.  

​Between KISS Cancer Goodbye I & II, event organizers raised and donated over $100,000 to the American Cancer Society for the fight against Cancer!

​For 2024, KCG will be expanded to three days.  In addition to live music and comedy, a Fan Expo will be added. The Fan Expo will be open all thee days and include some of the biggest names in KISS memorabilia, including KISS Army Warehouse, KISS Replicas, KLA, KISS Army Spain and more. It will also include opportunities to meet and get autographs and pictures with many of the musical artists.

​The weekend will also be interlaced with charitable raffles and other fundraising activities. In order to maximize charitable fundraising, the event will include both in-person viewing and live streaming during portions of the event.

Further details can be found on Facebook.


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