BRUCE KULICK, JOHN CORABI Perform KISS' 'Strutter' In Austria (Video)

December 9, 2011

Former KISS and current GRAND FUNK RAILROAD guitarist Bruce Kulick and ex-MÖTLEY CRÜE vocalist John Corabi — who played together in UNION — performed the KISS classic "Strutter" on December 2 in Telfs, Austria as part of their "Unplugged United 2011" tour. Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be seen below.

UNION reunited in late 2005 to play two concerts in Japan — the first time the band performed together in about three years. Drummer Brent Fitz was unable to attend so Bruce Kulick's former bandmate and friend Eric Singer (KISS, BLACK SABBATH, ALICE COOPER) filled in. Also in 2005, Kulick oversaw the release of a UNION DVD, "Do Your Own Thing Live", containing two full-length live shows plus bonus material.

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