Bruce Kulick

In February of 2010 Bruce was proud to release his newest CD, BK3. The album takes listeners for quite a ride over its eleven songs, from the frenetic and anger-fueled "Fate" (co-written by Kevin Churko, known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne), to the philosophical and uplifting "Life."

Never one to mind sharing the spotlight with other talented musicians, Kulick invited several guest artists to appear on BK3, including Gene Simmons of KISS on the anthemic "Ain't Gonna Die," the late Doug Fieger (The Knack) on the soon-to-be pop classic "Dirty Girl," Nick Simmons (son of Gene) on "Hand of the King", former UNION cohort John Corabi on the moody "No Friend Of Mine," Tobias Sammet (Edguy, Avantasia) and Eric Singer (KISS) on the fierce "I'm The Animal", and guitar legend Steve Lukather (Toto) on the exciting instrumental "Between The Lines.

Currently, Bruce is continuing his work in Grand Funk Railroad as the lead guitarist, and is busy promoting his BK3 CD.