His younger brother Bruce took to Twitter on Friday morning to make the announcement of his passing
No official cause of death was given
Bob had auditioned for the role of lead guitarist of KISS in 1972 but ultimately lost out to Ace Frehley
However, his younger brother Bruce ended up occupying the same slot Bob auditioned for from 1984 to 1996
Bob did spend time with the band and even contributed to in-studio guitar work on four KISS albums but was uncredited
He also worked on lead singer Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album and even joined him on tour throughout the 1980's
The official KISS account posted the statement: 'We are heartbroken. Our deepest condolences to the Kulick family in this difficult time'
Kulick composed, produced, performed, and co-wrote SpongeBob SquarePants song Sweet Victory which appeared on 2001 episode Band Geeks which became one of the most iconic anthems for fans of the highly-popular show
He had a long career performing with some of the biggest acts in music as one of his earliest jobs was playing in studio for 1976 Lou Reed hit Coney Island Baby
He also produced Motorhead's 2004 version of Metallica's Whiplash which earned them a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance
Kulick also did session work for Diana Ross, Michael Bolton, and W.A.S.P
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...peace-now.html
No official cause of death was given
Bob had auditioned for the role of lead guitarist of KISS in 1972 but ultimately lost out to Ace Frehley
However, his younger brother Bruce ended up occupying the same slot Bob auditioned for from 1984 to 1996
Bob did spend time with the band and even contributed to in-studio guitar work on four KISS albums but was uncredited
He also worked on lead singer Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album and even joined him on tour throughout the 1980's
The official KISS account posted the statement: 'We are heartbroken. Our deepest condolences to the Kulick family in this difficult time'
Kulick composed, produced, performed, and co-wrote SpongeBob SquarePants song Sweet Victory which appeared on 2001 episode Band Geeks which became one of the most iconic anthems for fans of the highly-popular show
He had a long career performing with some of the biggest acts in music as one of his earliest jobs was playing in studio for 1976 Lou Reed hit Coney Island Baby
He also produced Motorhead's 2004 version of Metallica's Whiplash which earned them a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance
Kulick also did session work for Diana Ross, Michael Bolton, and W.A.S.P
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...peace-now.html