BRUCE KULICK Launches Hollywood Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp Blog

February 19, 2008

Former KISS and current GRAND FUNK RAILROAD guitarist Bruce Kulick served as camp counselor at the Hollywood leg of Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp, which took place on President's Day Weekend (February 15-18, 2008) in Hollywood, California.

You can check out Bruce's Hollywood '08 Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp blog by clicking here.

Shedding their regular garb, whether it be business suits, scrubs or uniforms, and dawning ripped jeans, rock t-shirts and leather jackets, ordinary people have found the rock star buried deep in each of them at Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camps passed. Taking the Guitar Hero thrill to an entirely new level, Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp creates a rock star experience like no other, making it a reality for those who have only dreamed about it. From the second campers wake up to the second they go to bed, they aren't just dreaming a dream but they're living the life of their rock idols.

"Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp was, as billed, a life-changing experience. To say that it was perfect would be an understatement," said past camper Jonathan Weiswasser. "What drew me the most was the ability to play with Bill Wyman and Jack Bruce, but I left with the fondest memories of jamming with Jon Lord, and getting to know the other counselors so well. Words really do not do it justice. The experience was nothing short of brilliant."

The Hollywood camp was held at a major rock and roll studio, and culminated in a live concert at L.A.'s legendary House of Blues on the Sunset Strip. Highlights include playing and writing an original song, performing live on stage to a sold-out audience, a souvenir DVD for each camper of their own jam at the final night, daily jam sessions with the stars, master classes in drums, bass, guitar, songwriting, etc. and much more.

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