He joined the combo for their Animalize tour in 1984 and remained with them until the 1996 Reunion Tour. In addition to touring the world with the Kiss, Bruce also garnered many Platinum and Gold awards that come as confirmation for the performing and writing abilities they shared as a group. What’s more, he is heavily featured on Kissology II and III, the iconic band’s DVDs spanning their historic 35 year career. In the post-Kiss period, Bruce has been involved with session work, producing new artists, instructional DVDs, and music compositions. Bruce and John Corabi formed together Union, which saw the release of three albums until 2000. Next, Bruce and John teamed up with Eric Singer in the Eric Singer Project (E.S.P.), releasing an album in 1998. Meantime, he also kept an on-going connection with Kiss, contributing to their Psycho Circus album and the Detroit Rock City soundtrack, among other engagements with the band. 2001 and 2003 mark his two solo album releases, Audio Dog and Transformers respectively. It was in 2001 that he joined Grand Funk Railroad as lead guitarist and he has been touring with them ever since.