The American rock musician and music producer Bob Kulick died at the age of 70. That was given by his younger brother, Bruce Kulick (60), announced on Friday on Twitter. It says that Bob Kulicks "love of music and his talent as a musician and producer should be celebrated forever". "I know that he has now found peace (…) and is playing the guitar as loud as possible."
Hard rock band says goodbye
Bob Kulick was a musician through and through. In the course of his career, he worked with greats such as Lou Reed (1942-2013) and Diana Ross (76). The rockers of the hard rock band KISS also used his talent. His guitar playing can be heard on the records "Alive II" and "Creatures of the Night". Bob Kulick's younger brother Bruce was the band's lead guitarist from 1984 to 1996. Via Twitter the rockers bid farewell to the deceased artist. They express their "deepest sympathy" to the family "in this difficult time".