Ex-Kiss and currently Grand Funk Railroad guitarist Bruce Kulick talked about the Covid-19 pandemic saying it won’t last forever. The musician chatted with Max1on1 about the situation.
Bruce Kulick said about the Covid-19 pandemic:
“I think once we’re kind of past this, and I’m not a scientist to explain it. I don’t know if the scientists completely know when it ends… But people love entertainment. I mean, I feel really bad that I can’t hug a neighbor; it’s really tragic.”
“But overall, music still always means something, and then when we get to the other side of this, I think people are really gonna embrace everything that it was before, certainly. Maybe people will be more hygienic. And it won’t last forever. But it has been a very, very big strain on the whole world and everybody — individually and collectively. It’s really been a crazy time — absolutely.”
Bob Kulick’s death
Back in May 29, Bruce’s brother, Bob Kulick died at the age of 70. He was best known for his studio work with Kiss. The news was shared by his brother, ex-Kiss guitarist, now with Grand Funk Railroad, Bruce Kulick.
Bruce Kulick said about Bob Kulick death:
“I am heartbroken to have to share the news of the passing of my brother Bob Kulick. 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. Please respect the Kulick Family’s privacy during this very sad time.”