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Bret Michael Sychak (born March 15, 1963), known professionally as Bret Michaels, is an American singer and musician. He gained fame as the frontman of rock band
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who has sold over 50 million albums worldwide and 15 million records in the United States alone. The band has also charted 10 singles to the
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of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, including six Top 10 singles and a number-one single, "
Every Rose Has Its Thorn "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" is a power ballad by American glam metal band Poison. It was released in October 1988 as the third single from Poison's second album '' Open Up and Say... Ahh!''. The band's signature song, it is also their only number- ...
". Besides his career as frontman, he has several solo albums to his credit, including the soundtrack album to the 1998 film '' A Letter from Death Row'' in which Michaels starred, wrote and directed, and a rock album, '' Songs of Life'', in 2003. Michaels has appeared in several films and TV shows, including as a judge on the talent show ''
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'' which led to his country influenced rock album ''
Freedom of Sound ''Freedom of Sound'' is the second solo studio album by Bret Michaels, lead singer of the rock band Poison. It is a country rock album released in 2005, the same year Bret Michaels was a judge on the country music reality tv show ''Nashville S ...
'' in 2005. He starred in the hit VH1 reality show ''
Rock of Love with Bret Michaels ''Rock of Love with Bret Michaels'' is an American reality television dating game show. It stars Bret Michaels, the lead singer from the band Poison. The show closely resembles the show ''Flavor of Love''. The first season featured 25 women comp ...
'' and its sequels, which inspired his successful solo album '' Rock My World''. He was also the winning contestant on NBC's reality show '' Celebrity Apprentice 3'' and also featured in his own reality docu-series '' Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It'', which inspired his highest-charting album as a solo artist, ''
Custom Built ''Custom Built'' is the third studio album by American musician Bret Michaels, lead singer of the rock band Poison. It was released on July 6, 2010 and is Michaels' first studio album since 2005's ''Freedom of Sound''. Announced on Michaels' Faceb ...
'', reaching No. 1 on ''Billboard''s Hard Rock chart. He is also known for hosting on the
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. In 2006, ''
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'' ranked Michaels at No. 40 on their list of greatest heavy metal singers of all-time.


Early life

Michaels was born Bret Michael Sychak on March 15, 1963, to Wally and Marjorie Sychak, north of
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in the city of
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, and grew up in
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. He attended
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. He has two sisters, Michelle and Nicole. He claims that his parents had originally intended for him to have the middle name "Maverick", after the title character in the popular
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TV Western series ''
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''. He is of
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(from his paternal grandfather), Irish, English, German, and Swiss descent. Bret's great-uncle Nick Sychak fought at Omaha Beach in the Invasion of Normandy and was killed in action in France in 1944. At the age of 6, Michaels fell ill, and during a three-week stay in the hospital, he was diagnosed with
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.''Behind the Music'' VH1; September 28, 2009


Music career

Michaels began playing the guitar as a teenager, forming a band with drummer
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, bass player
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and guitarist David Besselman. Shortly thereafter, Besselman left the band due to creative differences and in 1983 the band hired
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to form a new band named Paris in
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. In early 1984 the band tired of playing the Pennsylvania bar circuit, changed their name to
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and moved west to Los Angeles to seek fame on the
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scene. That same year, Michaels met 16-year-old Tracy Lewis, who would become both his girlfriend and the muse for one of his most memorable songs. Eventually, Matt Smith tired of the band's struggle to find fame and returned home. He was replaced by
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, who would become both Michaels' friend and a source of conflict.


1980s–1990s

Local publicity about the band eventually led to a record deal with
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, and their first album, ''
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''. The album was not a great success until 1987, when Michaels convinced the band to film a video for their song, "Talk Dirty to Me". The album went platinum, and the band became famous. In March of that year, Poison headlined a show at
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. Michaels took his insulin injection before the show but was so nervous about performing that he neglected to eat. Several songs into Poison's set, Michaels went into
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and collapsed onstage. When subsequent media reports alleged that Michaels collapsed due to a drug overdose, Michaels publicly announced that he was a
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. 1987 also saw the dissolution of his relationship with Lewis, who felt that fame had changed him. Though Michaels contends that Lewis was unfaithful to him, Lewis (now Lewis Crosby) insists that it was Michaels who was unfaithful. Michaels was inspired by the breakup to write "
Every Rose Has Its Thorn "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" is a power ballad by American glam metal band Poison. It was released in October 1988 as the third single from Poison's second album '' Open Up and Say... Ahh!''. The band's signature song, it is also their only number- ...
", explaining that the rose represented his fame and success, whereas the loss of his relationship represented the thorn. The song was released as a
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single in December 1988, and is regarded as "the ultimate '80s anthem about heartbreak". Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Poison became one of the biggest
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bands in the world, recording their second album, the multi-platinum selling '' Open Up and Say... Ahh!'', and their third album, the multi-platinum selling '' Flesh & Blood''. However, their lives were characterized by the escalating tension between Michaels and DeVille that derived from their mutual drug use, which came to a head during their 1990/91 "Flesh and Blood" world tour. Also cited is the spectacle of DeVille's behavior during the
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. After getting into a fistfight with Michaels, DeVille left the band, and descended further into addiction. Poison went on with new guitarist
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recording the Gold album '' Native Tongue'' and then with guitarist
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recording the album '' Crack a Smile... and More!''. In the mid-1990s, after a night of partying, Michaels came close to dying when he crashed his
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into a telephone pole. He incurred serious injury, including broken ribs, a disfigured nose, and lost teeth. In 1999, The band reunited with original guitarist, C.C. Deville. Poison went on a successful greatest hits reunion tour. In the next decade, Bret Michaels would split his time between Poison and a successful solo career.


2000s

Michaels in 2008 Michaels recorded his soundtrack album in 1998 titled '' A Letter from Death Row'' which was the soundtrack to the same-titled movie he directed, wrote, and starred in. In 2000 Michaels released a country demos ep and also released the album "Show Me Your Hits" which featured re-recorded Poison classics.The album featured Michaels performing Poison hits in a new way and also featured other artists with Michaels on selected tracks. In 2001 Michaels released a unique storytellers CD titled ''
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'' which featured Poison and Michaels solo tracks along with recorded stories about each song. In 2003, Michaels released a brand new studio album '' Songs of Life'' which featured the singles "Raine" (dedicated to his daughter) and "Bittersweet". Michaels also released his first solo music video for the single "Raine" which was directed by award-winning director
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. The album also featured a music video for "Menace to Society" and a 9/11 tribute "One More Day". Michaels served as a judge on the 2005 season of the
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singing competition ''
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'' and released a country rock album in the same year called ''
Freedom of Sound ''Freedom of Sound'' is the second solo studio album by Bret Michaels, lead singer of the rock band Poison. It is a country rock album released in 2005, the same year Bret Michaels was a judge on the country music reality tv show ''Nashville S ...
''. The album features the singles "Right Now, Right Here", "Open Road" which Michaels performed live on the show and the hit single " All I Ever Needed" (featuring
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) which appeared on
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's "Hot Country Songs" chart, with its best position being number 45. The song also featured a music video which appeared on Billboard's "Hot Videoclip Tracks" chart in 2008. Michaels released a best of album called '' Rock My World'' in June 2008 which featured music from his reality television series ''
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'' including the new singles "
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" (Rock of Love theme), "Fallen" and "Start Again", the first two singles also featuring music videos with clips from the series. The album charted at No. 40 on the ''Billboard'' 200, No. 4 on the
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, No. 4 on the
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and No. 16 on the
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chart. In December 2008, Michaels released a single version of "Driven" (rock mix) which also featured a music video with preview clips for the third season of Rock of Love, titled ''
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''. Michaels also re released the "Fallen" single with acoustic, piano and demo versions included. Michaels released a 30-minute DVD from
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in 2008 called ''Hard & Heavy Confidential featuring Bret Michaels'' which included acoustic versions of "All I Ever Needed", "Driven", "
Every Rose Has Its Thorn "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" is a power ballad by American glam metal band Poison. It was released in October 1988 as the third single from Poison's second album '' Open Up and Say... Ahh!''. The band's signature song, it is also their only number- ...
" and "Something to Believe In", it also included in depth interviews. The DVD was included in the Hard & Heavy CD/DVD collection from (Time Life) advertised on TV by Bret Michaels. The same four acoustic performances were also released on CD titled "Bret Michaels Acoustic Sessions".


2010–2014

In 2010, Michaels released a new single called " Nothing to Lose" from his upcoming new studio album, ''
Custom Built ''Custom Built'' is the third studio album by American musician Bret Michaels, lead singer of the rock band Poison. It was released on July 6, 2010 and is Michaels' first studio album since 2005's ''Freedom of Sound''. Announced on Michaels' Faceb ...
''. The song featured the guest vocals of
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and was the most added song to radio the week of its release, topping both Bon Jovi and Nickelback.2017 In April 2010, he released the second single "
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" and in May 2010 released the third single, "Wasted Time". Michaels performed on the ''American Idol'' season 9 finale on May 26 against his doctor's recommendation. Michaels also performed a duet of "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" with Miley Cyrus on the June 18, 2010 episode ''
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''. On July 6, 2010, Michaels released his new album ''
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''. The album became Michaels' highest charting solo album to date peaking at No. 1 on both the
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and
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chart and also charting at No. 4 on the
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and No. 14 on the ''Billboard'' 200. On August 4, 2010, Michaels appeared in the fifth season of ''
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'' and performed "
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", accompanying himself on acoustic folk guitar. Despite not being released as a single, a music video was produced for "Riding Against the Wind" a song from Michaels' latest album "Custom Built" that also doubles as the theme song for his new VH1 reality show '' Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It''. The music video was released on October 7, 2010, exclusively at Billboard's and contains footage from the series, which officially premieres on VH1 on October 18, 2010. Michaels also released a music video for the cover of Sublime's song "
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", which is the fourth single from "Custom Built". The music video is a special tribute to his fans and was released on Thanksgiving. In early 2011 Michaels recorded a new song "Hit and Roll" for ''
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'' which also included a music video featured on the series and the promo commercials. On December 31, 2011, Michaels celebrated the new year with a New Year’s Eve concert from the "Get Your Rock On" solo tour. The concert took place in Springfield, IL at the Prairie Capital Convention Center. To make the night complete, this New Year's Eve bash will be featured and well documented in the music video for the new single "Get Your Rock On" from Bret's upcoming new album. The single "Get Your Rock On (featuring
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& Sal Costa)" was released January 9, 2012. In conjunction with his new single Michaels also released an alternate version titled "Get Your Ride On (featuring
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)" on January 10, 2012. The song will also serve as Monster Energy
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Opener all season on
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with an exclusive video that premiered on SPEED TV January 7, 2012. The video will be customized for each race throughout the season. Michaels toured with
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and
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in 2012. In August 2012 Michaels released a new single "They Don't Make An App For That (The App Song)" through Michaels' official Bret Michaels App. The song is a fun, tongue-in-cheek country crossover tune that takes on today’s social media culture. "The App Song" features a teaser video. In January 2013, Michaels released a new single "You Know You Want It (Featuring
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)" from his upcoming new album titled " Jammin' With Friends". The new album features collaborations with some of the top artists and players in music from a variety of genres and generations. The album was released June 25, 2013 and charted at No. 13 on the
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chart, #23 on the
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chart, #29 on the
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chart and #80 on
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. On April 1, 2014, Michaels released his new solo single, " A Beautiful Soul", with a music video being released on April 2. Michaels announced that he will perform the track live on the April 2 edition of "Oprah's Lifeclass" which will be taped live on Oprah's website.


2015–present

On April 7, 2015, Michaels released a new song titled "Girls on Bars", making it the second year in a row he released a new song during the month of April. The song was co-written with Grammy award-winning songwriter of the year,
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. "Girls on Bars” boasted the highest number of views of any debut single ever on CMT. On April 9, 2015, Michaels announced his new solo album titled ''
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''. The album will feature 21 new and classic hits. The compilation was released digitally May 5, 2015 and Michaels released the video for the new single ''Girls On Bars'' on May 12. The album is on physical release as a cd exclusively via his website. In May 2017, Bret Michaels released a brand-new single which is a heartfelt tribute to his youngest daughter, Jorja Bleu, in honor of her 12th birthday. The song titled "Jorja Bleu" features a music video which was posted at Michaels’ official YouTube channel and is a sequel to his 2003 single "Raine" which is titled after his oldest daughter. In 2019, Michaels released an official music video for his new single "Unbroken", which was co written with his 13-year-old daughter, Jorja Bleu. The song is about mental and physical strength over adversity. In May 2020, he released his autobiography, ''Bret Michaels: Auto-Scrap-ography Volume 1: My Life in Pictures & Stories'' which is the first in a series of trilogies. The book was initially set to be released in 2010 and titled ''Roses & Thorns'', but kept being pushed back to include more content. In 2019 Michaels announced its release in 2020 and it would be titled ''Unbroken: My life in Pictures & Stories'' to coincide with his single release "Unbroken". '' More recently, he had signed a deal with the United Talent Agency. In December, 2022, Michaels announced the 2023 Parti-Gras Tour which will perform between July 13 and August 6, 2023. Along with Michaels, the tour will include
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with appearances by
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and
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.


''Rock of Love''

Michaels starred in the
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dating competition series ''
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'', the first season of which premiered in July 2007. Jes Rickleff was the winner of
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. However, she announced during the October 2007 reunion show that she and Michaels were not right for each other and told runner-up Heather he was all hers and that he should have chosen Heather. The first season was released on DVD in early 2008. The show's second season premiered on January 13, 2008. On April 13, 2008, Michaels selected Ambre Lake as his "Rock of Love". After the show the two maintained a relationship, but parted ways after just a few months due to personal commitments, but they remain good friends. A third season, ''
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'', premiered on January 4, 2009, to ratings which represented a series high for VH1. Michaels chose Penthouse Pet Taya Parker as the winner. When asked about a fourth season of ''Rock of Love'', Michaels said "Now they want me to come back for a fourth 'Rock of Love.' I feel that it should be something that changes up, but I still want that fun element. What you see is what you get with me."


Television and film appearances

Michaels and actor
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established a film production company, Sheen/Michaels Entertainment, which produced the movie '' A Letter from Death Row'' (1998), in which Michaels wrote, directed and starred, and for which he released a soundtrack album. They also produced ''
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'' that same year, which Michaels also directed and acted in. Their company also produced the feature film '' Free Money'', starring
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and
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, and the surfer movie '' In God's Hands'' in which Michaels also had a small acting role. Michaels appeared in the
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sitcom ''
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'', Season 1, Episode 6, titled ''Greg's Big Day'', first aired November 6, 2000. He also appeared as himself in three episodes of ''
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'' from 2001 to 2004. On May 1, 2008, Michaels appeared on a special celebrity edition of ''
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'', on which he raised $200,000 to donate to charity. In 2010, Michaels was the winning contestant on the
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reality television series '' Celebrity Apprentice 3'' on NBC. Michaels stars in a series named '' Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It'', which depicts his life at home with his daughters and their mother. Filming of the series began before Michaels' health troubles, and filming was suspended after his hospitalization. VH1 aired a preview of the series on May 31, 2010, and the series aired in fall 2010. Michaels hosted the
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pageant along with Natalie Morales on August 23, 2010. In 2020, Michaels competed on the third season of ''
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'' as "Banana". He ended up in seventh place on April 22, 2020.


In other media

Michaels was portrayed as a guest singer in the video game '' Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock'', which features him singing "
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" from his solo career, and Poison's "
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".


Charity work

Michaels and his band visited troops at
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on October 6, 2007, while on a tour of U.S. bases in Iraq in support of Armed Forces Entertainment. Bret Michaels has done extensive work for
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- a charity that provides emergency financial and other assistance to the families of service members and wounded warriors. He earned $640,000 for the
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for competing in and ultimately winning Celebrity Apprentice 3. In June, 2014, while on a national tour date in Omaha, Nebraska, Michaels became aware of a series of tornadoes that hit the Nebraska town of Pilger. He, his band, and crew, went to Pilger to see the damage and assist with clean-up. When his tour came near the area again in August, 2014, he hosted a fundraising performance in
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, to help tornado victims in the area.


Personal life

While filming the finale of his reality show, '' Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It'', Michaels proposed to Kristi Lynn Gibson, his on-again, off-again companion of 16 years. In July 2012, he announced that he and Gibson had separated. The pair have two daughters together, Raine Elizabeth (b. May 20, 2000) and Jorja Bleu (b. May 5, 2005). Michaels has a line of pet clothing and accessories called Pets Rock, sold at
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. Michaels was involved with
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. After Poison's and Michaels's longtime attorney, Ed McPherson, obtained a federal injunction prohibiting the distribution of an explicit sex tape that the couple had made, an abridged version of the
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appeared on the Internet in 1998 and was released on
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on September 7, 2005, by Metro Studios. On May 20, 2010, it was reported on his official website that Michaels had been "readmitted to the hospital the week after suffering numbness on the left side of his body". While conducting diagnostic tests it was found that Michaels has a "
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(PFO), a hole in the heart". It was further reported that his condition is "operable and treatable" and his doctors believe they "have diagnosed the problem that caused the
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(TIA) or warning stroke", but that they "feel it is highly unlikely this is connected to the brain hemorrhage he suffered just a few weeks earlier". On October 11, 2011, Michaels commented on his 2010 health scare with the following: "2010 was, without question, a roller coaster year for me. But when you have an amazing family, and you still have a lot of music left to make, and you have such incredible and supportive fans behind you, you’re going to fight until the very last breath before you throw in that towel."


Lawsuit with Tony Awards and CBS

Michaels was injured during his opening performance at the
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on June 7, 2009. As he was ending his performance with Poison and exiting to the stage rear, a large portion of the descending set struck him on the head and knocked him down. The initial injuries reported was a broken nose. However, the hemorrhage incident in 2010 prompted Michaels to file a lawsuit for unspecified damages against the
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and
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claiming the incident caused the hemorrhage. On May 14, 2012, the parties announced that they had agreed to settle the lawsuit for an undisclosed amount. Michaels thanked the
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at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in
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for saving his life and career.


Discography

;Studio albums * '' Songs of Life'' (2003) * ''
Freedom of Sound ''Freedom of Sound'' is the second solo studio album by Bret Michaels, lead singer of the rock band Poison. It is a country rock album released in 2005, the same year Bret Michaels was a judge on the country music reality tv show ''Nashville S ...
'' (2005) * ''
Custom Built ''Custom Built'' is the third studio album by American musician Bret Michaels, lead singer of the rock band Poison. It was released on July 6, 2010 and is Michaels' first studio album since 2005's ''Freedom of Sound''. Announced on Michaels' Faceb ...
'' (2010) * '' Jammin' with Friends'' (2013)


Filmography


Music videos


References


External links

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