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Before BRUCE KULICK became a star playing for such bands as MEATLOAF, BLACKJACK (MICHAEL BOLTON) and finaly KISS, he played and recorded in 1974, 6 progressive rock songs with two other Jackson Heights musician's, writer, bass player and singer MIKE KATZ, and GUY BOIS, who was a progressive drummer. This was a perfect match as BRUCE was an avid CLAPTON/CREAM fan, MIKE was an avid JACK BRUCE/CREAM fan, and GUY added an interestingly progressive drum beat, to round out the bands sound. All three were then playing in Top-40 bands, playing disco, and other popular dance songs of that era, in local community churches and schools. The total opposite music of KKB (the band had no name at the time) was recorded by the trio and amazingly forgotten about for almost 40 years! Keeping in touch with MIKE over the years, BRUCE would always tell him about playing them for his fellow musicians, and friends and always getting a great reaction. So started the wheels turning to bring this music to the public! Finally, in May of 2008, KKB 1974 was re-born, still sounding as fresh as if it was recorded today!!! Please go to www.livecream.net for more information, and go to www.kulick.net to order a copy of the CD: KKB 1974

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Member Since: 21/04/2008
Band Website: www.livecream.net
Band Members: MIKE KATZ - GIBSON EB-3 BASS, VOCALS, BRUCE KULICK - GIBSON SG, GUY BOIS - DRUMS
Influences: CREAM, YES, HENDRIX, BEATLES
Sounds Like: CREAM, YES, HENDRIX, BEATLES
Record Label: Indie

My Blog

KKB CD SAMPLER IN SEPTEMBER’S CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE

It was announced today that "TRYING TO FIND A WAY" from KKB 1974 will appear on the CD SAMPLER in the Spetember 2008 issue of CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE. More details to follow!
Posted by on Fri, 15 Aug 2008 19:36:00 GMT

KKB 1974 RELEASE DATE ANNOUNCED

It was announced today on www.kulick.net that "KKB 1974" is going to be released at the KISS EXPO on May 3rd, 2008, in Secaucus, NJ. CD's will also be sold on Bruce Kulick's web sight after that date....
Posted by on Sun, 27 Apr 2008 14:45:00 GMT