Jody Havenot
Monthly Archives: January 2018
KISS My Kollectibles: The Gene Simmons Vault Experience with Julian Gill
Jason Herndon
Talking Metal – Eric Singer of KISS
Mark Strigl
Listen to “TM 718 Eric Singer” on Spreaker.
On this episode of Talking Metal, Mark Strigl and Ian McCurdy interview Kiss drummer Eric Singer. The over hour long disccussion was recorded on 12/30/2017 and it starts 18 minutes into the episode. Topics include Black Sabbath, Tony Iommi, Glenn Hughes, Ray Gillen, The Eternal Idol album, Bob Daisley, Gary Moore, John Sykes, Blue Murder, Jake E. Lee, Cozy Powell, Juan Croucier, Badlands, Bill Ward, Ozzy Osbourne, Eric Carr, Doug Goldstein, the Paul Stanley 1989 solo tour, Alice Cooper, Megadeth, Kiss fans, Kiss setlists, Gene Simmons, the 2001 Kiss tour with Ace, Gene & Paul, The Ultimate Sin album, the Carnival of Souls album, Brian May, Bruce Kulick, Peter Criss, the Ronnie Montrose 10 x 10 album, Rickey Phillips, the Kiss Kruise, the Kulick brothers set on the Kruise, Iron Maiden’s setlist, the future of Kiss and much more.
KISS Super Dollar Sale at KISSMuseum.com
KISSmuseum.com
Everything in our Dollar section is priced at only $1, $2 or $3! Dozens and dozens of items.
Our last Dollar Sale was so successful, we cleaned out every corner of our warehouse and pulled out all the small, obscure bits and pieces that we have been accumulating over the past decades. Some are singles, some in quantity, but they are all between $1 and $3!
Three Sides of the Coin, episode 261 – KISS bring back the classic poster book including Ace Frehley and Peter Criss
Michael Brandvold
Bruce Kulick sums up the year 2017
Marko Syrjala
Bruce Kulick has had a long and successful career in the music world. He is still, and probably will always be, best known for his twelve-year-long KISS career. Kulick joined the band in 1984, but before that he had been working for many years with artists such as Michael Bolton, Billy Squier, Blackjack and Meat Loaf. When KISS decided to put the makeup back and reunite with the original members in 1996, Kulick founded a group of his own named Union. Later on, he has released three solo albums and worked as a session artist on numerous projects, including the very successful Avantasia albums. In 1999, he was asked to join the legendary Grand Funk Railroad. And now, 17 years later, he is still with the group. Kulick arrived at Helsinki last November. He was a special guest at KISS Army Finland’s annual KISS Expo. He did not only perform with local KISS Army members and other guests, such as Mr.Lordi and drummer Bobby Rock, but he also did a long Q & A session, meet and greet with fans, and much more. The next day I had the opportunity to sit down with Bruce. We discussed about his recent KISS Kruise performance, Helsinki Expo, a possible new Kulick album and how the future overall looks like for him.
KISS EXPO HELSINKI 2017
So, in brief, how was the KISS Expo in Helsinki for you?
Bruce Kulick: First of all, there were a lot of new elements that have impressed people. That’s exciting for the fans. The fact that a lot of different people performed, that was obviously a big bonus with some unusual songs being played, which is wonderful. Then I was doing a Q&A, and there were a lot of new fresh news to talk about, so, that was valuable. So, I think in many ways, this one did have a lot of special moments. I think that the people, who made an effort to go, had a special time. The people that decided not to go missed out on this one. Just like the people who say like, “Oh I didn’t go on that KISS cruise because some special things happened there”. So, I am very happy with the event, and in some ways, it wasn’t as hectic even as my smaller clinic style event, a few nights before in Norway. So, I was pleased overall. I know there were a lot of challenges you guys had with the last-minute venue change and all that. But the most important thing is that the fans had a good time, they weren’t complaining about anything. My meet and greet was something special. I know I have to keep it limited. So that’s why I got to charge a little more. But those people whom I did get a chance to have a one-on-one discussion with them a bit, besides signing their stuff and everything, I think it was a big win for everybody.
That’s great to hear because most of the people don’t understand what it takes to organize a thing like Expo and make it a success.
Bruce Kulick: All these expos are always like a crazy animal. It’s not easy to make it work. So, I give you a lot of credit for trying it and making it work. Expos are a wonderful connection to fans, and I think the fans that missed this one, really missed out on something special.
THE KISS KRUISE
One hot topic in the KISS world right now is the recent KISS Kruise where you and your brother Bob also performed. How did that thing originally come up and how was it as an experience as a whole?
Bruce Kulick: First I’ll tell you that how the cruise was for me. I did two prior cruises before this. One was kind of like a motorcycle rock and roll thing in Brazil. There I was the solo artist, and I used the South American players.
When was that cruise?
Podcast Rock City, episode 184 – Happy New Year!
Jody Havenot