Ex-KISS Guitarist BRUCE KULICK reports On PAUL STANLEY's L.A. Show

November 23, 2006

Former KISS and current GRAND FUNK RAILROAD guitarist Bruce Kulick has posted the following message on his official web site:

"Got lots to tell you all so let me start with of course KISS news. I was at Best Buy last night to pick up the new 'Alive' four-CD set. Great packaging quotes, and I have been told the new mastering really brings out 'Alive III' like never before. So check that one out. Of course 'Kissology' is burning up the DVD shelves in the stores, and I am looking forward to the next two that are going to be released next year.

"With great anticipation I finally got to see the Paul Stanley show. He was amazing at the House of Blues here in L.A. What a great night I had, and I sat with Gene Simmons and the lovely Shannon Tweed. He grabbed me at said, 'SIT DOWN!' Not one to argue with the God of Thunder as he had the best table in the house. We chatted about how good Paul sounded and looked and other than a fan who had too much to drink breathing too close to Gene, we ate cookies (warm ones at that!) and shared hellos with all the other KISS guests floating around the rail at the HOB.

"My friends and I went backstage where we greeted Paul and his lovely wife Erin and son Evan who I understand is learning guitar and even starting to write music! My brother was in attendance, Tommy Thayer, Andreas Carlsson, the hit songwriter, John 5 from Marilyn Manson and the usual cast of thousands for a hot L.A. event. I greeted many fans and it was a fantastic night to see Paul rock on stage. His band was excellent, and he looked and played great. It was fun to see him have a good time on stage looking cool as the street style Starchild."

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