Ex-KISS Guitarist Reports On 'Amazing Journey To South America'

January 3, 2007

Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick has posted a lengthy update on his recent trip to Peru and Chile for a couple of Kiss Expo appearances. An excerpt from the message follows:

"December is always hectic for me, as I have my birthday on the 12th, and this year I had the pleasure to go to work in Peru and Chile, quiet an exciting adventure for me. With arriving home on the 21st straight into the X-mas craziness, I had no time to relax but was pleased with all the gifts I found for my friends and family, and of course the gifts I received for my birthday and holiday.

"So let me start with the amazing journey to South America. I was fortunate to take along my good friend and business associate Abba on my trip to Peru and Chile. We had different travel itineraries to Peru, and my trip started off with losing Abba in Houston due to connection problems so alone I arrived in Peru. I am the first member of the KISS family to go to Peru. The promoter Ruslan Silverman and his lovely girl Ursula picked me up from a long day of travel. The airport is very modern in Lima, and that impressed me right away.

"As we drove into the city I saw many casinos, American-style food chains, and an interesting style in their buildings etc. After a good night's rest in the first class hotel, they told me Abba finally arrived that morning. He had no luggage and my CDs were in his baggage, but we finally got them the next day, just in time for the show. We had a day to set up the event, with press and rehearsal with the band that I would do 10 songs with. I asked them to learn some tunes from my two solo discs, and I was pleased with the hard work they did. After many great meals in the city of Lima, and seeing a kind of festive night life (they never stop the music and dancing it seems),I was excited that show day finally arrived."

Read the rest of the message at Kulick.net.

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