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Bret Michaels (born on March 15, 1963) is the lead singer of the popular 80's glam metal band Poison. Over the last few years, he's released solo material and toured smaller venues alone. On his personal projects, he has a much more country/blues tone than his work with Poison. Check our available Bret Michaels concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Fresh off the second season of Rock of Love, the show in which former Poison front man Bret Michaels discovers the desperate lengths girls will go to to be one of his groupies, comes Rock My World, the twelve-track CD which takes its title from the episode-ending congratulatory statement made to each girl who got to stay around and sex up Michael's life for another week. The sounds of the album are varied, with a rare few sounding like the Bret Michaels of old...
- www.the-trades.com
When Poison frontman Bret Michaels announced this solo disc, Songs of Life, I guess I assumed it would be a mixture of his passion for country music and some of the more acoustic/blues muscles he infrequently flexes in Poison. Songs of Life is actually a full-fledged rock disc that has a lot of anthemic fist-pumpers on it (Menace to Society and Party Rock Band) as well as a boatful of ballads and semi-rockers, including the first single, Raine (named for his daughter)...
- www.hour.ca
The health-troubled rocker Bret Michaels has diverse fans, and he tries to please all of them here. Custom Built boasts the talents of both Miley Cyrus ("Nothing to Lose") and Jason Miller from goth-metalers Godhead, who offers a brutal remix of the Rock of Love theme. One thing everyone can agree on? The twangified take on "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" is still lighter-worthy.
- ew.com
Copping a stylistic change eerily similar to pro skater Bam Margera (right down to the Old English initials on the cover underneath his full name) and Kid Rock circa 1999, everybody's favorite hair metal filmmaker returns to the fold with something totally not removed from his glory days of Poison. Right from the get-go, Bret Michaels wastes no time doing what he does best: relating to the average working Joe...
- music.aol.com
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