BRUCE KULICK To Appear At KISS EXPO In Peru

October 25, 2006

Vaderetro Producciones has announced that former KISS and current GRAND FUNK RAILROAD guitarist Bruce Kulick will appear in the Peruvian KISS Expo in Lima on December 16. Bruce will be playing with the local Peruvian band TRAFICO.

In other news, ESP (ERIC SINGER PROJECT) — the band featuring Kulick, drummer Eric Singer (KISS, ALICE COOPER),singer John Corabi (ex-MÖTLEY CRÜE) and bassist Chuck Garrick (ALICE COOPER) — has finalized the track listing for its upcoming "Live in Japan" CD.

ESP's setlist consists mainly of KISS hits and obscure KISS songs that have never before been played live, along with selections from MÖTLEY CRÜE, GRAND FUNK RAILROAD, ALICE COOPER and other classic rock bands.

Stated Kulick: '[The 'Live in Japan' CD] sounds great and the 11 tracks chosen rock for sure. 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."

"Live in Japan" track listing:

01. Watchin' You
02. Love (I Don't Need It Anymore)
03. Unholy
04. Do Your Own Thing
05. Domino
06. Black Diamond
07. War Machine
08. Oh Darling
09. School's Out
10. I Love It Loud
11. Power To The Music

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