Ex-Kiss Guitarist Bob Kulick Dies At 70
JAKARTA - Former Kiss guitarist Bob Kulick passed away on Saturday, May 30. This news was first broadcast by his sibling, Bruce Kulick on the same day via his Twitter account.
He wrote, “His love for music, and his talent as a musician and producer must always be celebrated. Please respect the Kulick family's privacy during this time of mourning. RIP. "
I am heartbroken to have to share the news of the passing of my brother Bob Kulick. His love of music, and his talent as a musician and producer should always be celebrated. Please respect the Kulick Family's privacy during this sad time. RIP pic.twitter.com/LUWC6k69Ml
- Bruce Kulick (brucekulick) May 29, 2020
Although they did not mention the reason for Bob's death, band Kiss immediately confirmed the news by quoting Bruce's tweet and adding, “We feel sad. Our deep condolences to the Kulick family during this difficult time, ”they added via their Twitter account.
We are heartbroken. Our deepest condolences to the Kulick family in this difficult time. https://t.co/QH049xTSvG
- KISS (KISS) May 29, 2020
Bob Kulick began his career by auditioning in the early 1970s for the band as lead guitarist. Although Kiss prefers Ace Frehley, Bob is still involved in several Kiss albums such as Alive II, Unmasked, and Killers.
In addition to Kiss, Bob played guitar roles for Lou Reed, Meat Loaf or the Neverland Express, and Michael Bolton. He also released a solo album titled Skeletons in the Closet in 2017.
As well as music projects, Bob Kulick has produced several songs. Sweet Victory, one of the newer songs that aired in the SpongeBob Squarepants cartoon episode of Band Geeks.
Bruce Kulick, who reported the news of Bob's death, is known to have played guitar for Kiss from 1984 to 1996. They have also worked on projects together. Today, Bob leaves fans with his contributions to the world of music at the age of 70. Goodbye, Bob Kulick.