Bruce Kulick
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Bruce Kulick's Bass Guitars
"Back in the studio to work on a bass track for BK 3 with a brand new ESP Vintage P4 bass in creme! This axe is awesome! Even dragged my little Fender home bass amp in the studio to see what could happen, and it rocked. So, progress is being made. More updates soon."
"The bass was my Fender P Bass from 1966 and I let Jeremy do the honors as he has been practicing quite a bit of bass playing lately. We also plugged in his new Line 6 bass amp that sounded very cool with that vintage Precision."
"We pulled out each bass not sure what would work. We had a '66 Fender P-Bass, '65 Jazz Bass, '71 Jazz Bass, '72 P-Bass in Black, 2006 Custom Shop P-Bass, Gibson EB-3 from 1967 and a Hofner Beatles bass from 1965 that my friend Peter brought for me to check out."
Bruce Kulick used his ESP J-Four Sunburst 1995 Bruce Kulick Signature Bass during the recording of "I Walk Alone" and in "Jungle." He chose this model for its jazz pickups, which he felt offered a more musical tone compared to other bass guitars in his collection. This information is supported by a post on Vk.
During a concert in Charleston on January 15, 1986, Bruce Kulick unexpectedly played a Jackson Axe Bass. After his guitar solo, the stage was momentarily empty as a prank, but Bruce quickly adapted by grabbing Gene Simmons' Jackson Axe Bass from backstage and playing a few chords seamlessly. This moment is captured in a user-uploaded photo on Kissasylum, showcasing Bruce's versatility and quick thinking.
"We pulled out each bass not sure what would work. We had a 66 Fender P Bass, 65 Jazz Bass, 71 Jazz Bass, 72 P Bass in Black, 2006 Custom Shop P Bass, Gibson EB-3 from 1967 and a Hofner Beatles bass from 1965 that my friend Peter brought for me to check out."
Here you can see Bruce Kulick playing Kiss song "Jungle" on vintage Fender '65 Jazz Bass with a MXR Phasor pedal (originally used a similar bass by ESP).
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