BRUCE KULICK Talks About ESP GUITARS; Video Available

April 19, 2007

A video interview with former KISS/current GRAND FUNK RAILROAD guitarist Bruce Kulick has been posted at the ESP Guitars web site. In the interview, Bruce recounts his 20-year history with ESP Guitars, including his breakdown of the specific features of the guitars he enjoys and why ESP Guitars have served him well from KISS to UNION to GRAND FUNK RAILROAD and beyond.

Check out the video at this location.

ERIC SINGER PROJECT, KISS drummer Eric Singer's just-for-fun band which also features Bruce Kulick, John Corabi (ex-MÖTLEY CRÜE; vocals) and Chuck Garric (ALICE COOPER; bass),recently released the "Live in Japan" CD. A DVD set filmed in Sydney, Australia, entitled "Live at the Marquee", will be available soon. The group performs classic songs by their favorite artists, including ALICE COOPER, LED ZEPPELIN, BLACK SABBATH and KISS.

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