BRUCE KULICK Issues New Solo Album Update

August 9, 2007

Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick recently resumed recording his next solo CD, tentatively titled "BK3". He has launched a studio blog to give fans a chance to keep track of the process. An excerpt from Bruce's latest entry is as follows:

"We moved onto getting some more parts done for 'If I Could Show You', and then 'What Love's All About'. We wanted to work on a song called 'I Will Survive' but we realized Jeremy needed to work a bit on the drum track before we would overdub on that song. I might keep some of the demo guitars on that track as well. We decided the guitar solo on 'Life' would come from the demo cause it was just so perfect for the song."

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