BRUCE KULICK Completes Work On ESP 'Live In Japan' CD

September 27, 2006

Former KISS and current GRAND FUNK RAILROAD guitarist Bruce Kulick has posted the following message on his official web site:

"Finally finished the mixing and mastering of the ESP 'Live in Japan' CD (featuring the lineup of Kulick on guitar, Eric Singer [KISS, ALICE COOPER] on drums, John Corabi [MÖTLEY CRÜE, RATT] on guitar/vocals and Chuck Garric [ALICE COOPER, DIO] on bass). Sounds great and the 11 tracks chosen rock for sure. It will be for sale starting in October and my page will have a link for ordering. The DVD is on its way to be manufactured as well. I am very excited about finally sharing the excitement of ESP with everyone, not just the countries we seem to visit.

"Back from a weekend with GRAND FUNK RAILROAD and got a chance to visit Sedona, as the Thunder Valley Rally with BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS, and STEPPENWOLF, was in the Camp Verde area of Arizona. Really amazing how colorful the mountains are, and the ones I took on my cellphone prove it. I have lots more pix from my cellphone this time, and they look good! Took one of a dog that was in Harley gear, and ready to ride! Not sure how my dog Joe would do, but this one looked all ready to go on the hog."

Read the rest of Bruce's message at this location.

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