BRUCE KULICK: Australian Tour Report To Air On 'Asylum TV'

January 25, 2010

A feature on former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick's recent Australian tour will debut on Australia's Channel 31 "Asylum TV" show on Tuesday, January 26 at 11 p.m., with repeats on January 28 at 10 p.m. and January 30 at 11:30 p.m.

Kulick will host a release party for his long-awaited third solo album, "BK3", on February 1 at the Cat Club in West Hollywood, California starting at 7:00 p.m.

As previously reported, another "BK3" release party will be held at the Kiss Coffeehouse in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on Saturday, February 6. The festivities are set to begin at 2:00 p.m. and everyone is invited to join in the celebration.

"My fans have been waiting a long time to hear 'BK3'," said Kulick, "so I wanted to hold an event that was open to all. The Kiss Coffeehouse is a very cool place and I'm very excited to be able to meet my fans, and celebrate the release of 'BK3' with them."

Special VIP packages are available via Kulick's web site and include a personal meet-and-greet with Bruce, an autographed copy of "BK3", a "BK3" poster, an exclusive early-admission VIP laminate, and a "BK3" guitar pick.

"BK3" will be released in Europe on January 29 via Frontiers Records. The CD will be made available in North America on February 2 through Twenty 4 Records/Rocket Science Ventures. The first single from the album was released on January 12. The track "Hand Of The King", featuring Nick Simmons (son of KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons),is a digital-only release available at all online music stores, including iTunes.

"BK3" track listing:

01. Fate
02. Ain't Gonna Die (featuring Gene Simmons)
03. No Friend Of Mine (featuring John Corabi)
04. Hand of the King (featuring Nick Simmons)
05. I'll Survive
06. Dirty Girl (featuring Doug Fieger)
07. Final Mile
08. I'm The Animal (featuring Tobias Sammet & Eric Singer)
09. And I Know
10. Between The Lines (featuring Steve Lukather)
11. Life

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