Bruce Kulick is an American guitarist, best known for his work with the rock band Kiss from 1984 to 1996. He was born on December 12, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York. Kulick's genre primarily encompasses rock, hard rock, and heavy metal. He joined Kiss during a transitional period, contributing to notable albums such as "Animalize" (1984), "Asylum" (1985), and "Revenge" (1992). His guitar work is characterized by melodic solos and a distinctive style that helped to shape the band's sound during the non-makeup era. In addition to his work with Kiss, Kulick has been involved in various projects, including playing with bands like Blackjack, Grand Funk Railroad, and his solo work. His instrumental album "BK3" (2008) showcases his versatility and musicianship. Kulick's impact on music extends beyond his performances; he is recognized for bridging classic rock with modern influences and for his contributions to the guitar community through instructional videos and collaborations. His legacy continues as he remains active in the music scene, influencing new generations of guitarists and rock enthusiasts.