KISS Guitarist Bob Kulick Dead At 70: Cause Of Death?
Bob Kulick, a guitarist best known for his work with KISS, Meat Loaf, and Lou Reed, has died at the age of 70. Kulick never was an official member of KISS, but he played on several of their albums. — Jennifer Palmieri: Does She Have Children?
Bob Kulick's Musical Legacy
Bob Kulick, older brother of former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick, made significant contributions to the band's recordings, including their albums Alive II, Unmasked, and Killers. Despite not being an official member, his guitar work was crucial to KISS's sound during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Kulick's cause of death was not immediately clear, but the news was confirmed by his brother Bruce on social media.
A Career Spanning Decades
Beyond his work with KISS, Kulick had a successful career as a session musician and guitarist, collaborating with a wide range of artists:
- Meat Loaf: Featured on several of Meat Loaf's albums, including Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell.
- Lou Reed: Contributed to Reed's album Coney Island Baby.
- Diana Ross: Worked on her self-titled album in 1976.
Kulick also formed his own band, Balance, in the early 1980s, which had a minor hit with the song "Breaking Away."
Tributes and Reactions
Following the announcement of his death, tributes poured in from fellow musicians and fans. Many recognized Kulick's talent and influence on rock music. His contributions to KISS and his extensive session work cemented his place in rock history. KISS's official social media accounts also posted a tribute, acknowledging his significant impact on their music. — World Series Game 1: Start Time Announced!
Bob Kulick's death marks the end of an era for many rock fans. His musical contributions will continue to inspire and influence future generations of musicians. — Aston Martin DB12: A New Era Of Super Tourers
This article will be updated as more information becomes available.