Bob Kulick, KISS and Lou Reed Guitarist, Dies at 70
He was not on the list.
Bob Kulick, the guitarist who performed live and in the
studio with KISS, W.A.S.P., Meat Loaf, Michael Bolton, Diana Ross and Lou Reed,
has died at the age of 70. His younger brother, Bruce (also a KISS guitarist
who is performing in Kuarantine with Chris Jericho now) shared the news on
social media Friday morning.
“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. I know he is at peace now, with my
parents, playing his guitar as loud as possible. Please respect the Kulick
Family’s privacy during this very sad time,” Bruce Kulick’s post read.
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
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— Bruce Kulick
(@brucekulick) May 29, 2020
One of Kulick’s earliest gigs was playing guitar in the
studio for Reed on Coney Island Baby. He toured with Meat Loaf for a while and
appeared on his 1984 album Bad Attitude. He performed on KISS records like
Alive II, Paul Stanely, Unmasked and Killers.
Kulick produced Motorhead’s 2004 version of Metallica’s
“Whiplash,” for which the band won a Grammy for Best Metal Performance.
Shortly after Bruce’s post about the news of his brother’s
death, tributes from the music community poured in.
“RIP Bob Kulick. Condolences to @brucekulick and their
entire family. Bob played an important part in the history of @kiss and many
others. Sad news. @BobKulickMusic,” famed DJ Eddie Trunk said.
Very sad to hear
of #BobKulick’s passing today. Bob was a true character and had a decorated
career playing with Lou Reed, Meatloaf, W.A.S.P and KISS – among many others.
He was a true collaborator and was also a gifted producer. He’ll be greatly
missed.
— mark eglinton
(@MarkEglinton) May 29, 2020
RIP Bob Kulick. Condolences
to @brucekulick and their entire family. Bob played an important part in the
history of @kiss and many others. Sad news. @BobKulickMusic
— Eddie Trunk
(@EddieTrunk) May 29, 2020
💔
— Todd Dammit
Kerns (@todddammitkerns) May 29, 2020
So sorry for your
loss Bruce.
😔❤️🙏🏻
— Pat Francis
(@Pat_Francis) May 29, 2020
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