#BobKulick
Bob Kulick, the guitarist known for his performances with Kiss, Meat Loaf and W.A.S.P, has died, aged 70.
Kulick’s death was announced by his younger brother Bruce, who told fans in an online post: “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.” The rock guitarist’s first audition with Kiss was unsuccessful, but he later added guitar parts to studio recordings of “Unmasked,” “Killers” and “Creatures of the Night.”
Friends and fans mourned his death, with @FretlessMonster sharing a group photo and saying: “Totally shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of guitarist, producer and longtime friend Bob Kulick. Here we are hanging at the Raiding the Rock Vault in
November 2019.
Safe travels, my brother.”
Another fan, @Animated_Antic, tweeted: “It’s really sad to know that Bob Kulick has died. Although he may be best known for his work for the band Kiss, he also was one of the co-writers of the song ‘Sweet Victory’ from the ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ episode ‘Band Geeks.’ This makes me really sad.” @gusgofficial said: “RIP Bob Kulick. I had the pleasure of working with him on a Randy Rhoads tribute album a few years back.”
@SuperG24 tweeted: “So Sad about the passing of Bob Kulick. So nice and very important role in#KISS. Prayers to his Family.”
@littledola85 said: “Still shaken and sadden about the death of Bob Kulick. A great KISS song that goes under the radar that Bob performed on. #RIP.”
@JerseyJohn1580 tweeted: “To Bob Kulick’s family and friends, may this incredible guitarist Rest in Peace. Thank you sir for the many
years of great music.”