BRET MICHAELS Biography



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Bret Michaels is, if nothing else, a true survivor. He has survived a life long battle as an insulin dependent diabetic, a well publicized near fatal car crash in 1994 and the countless musical trends and fads of the last two decades.

"As soon as I ever start to just go through the motions I'll quit," confessed the 44 year old singer, songwriter, producer, director and actor in a recent interview. But there's little chance he'll even slow down let alone quit anytime soon. In fact, after more than 20 years in the business this award winning, multi platinum superstar's career continues to move at warp speed.

As front man for the legendary rock band Poison, Michaels has sold 25 million records and scored an amazing 15 chartbusting Top 40 singles including "Talk Dirty to Me," "Something to Believe In," "Nothing But a Good Time" and the timeless #1 smash "Every Rose Has its Thorn." And in the new millennium Poison's music has been featured in such big screen flicks as "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," "Grandma's Boy" and "Deuce Bigelow-European Gigolo." They continue to be one of the industry's top grossing concert attractions and their 2006 "20 Years of Rock" CD was a bona fide Top 20 gold smash. Their current single, a remake of the 1974 Grand Funk Railroad classic "We're an American Band" was produced by Don Was (The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt).

Michaels has also produced and written material for other artists including Stevie Nicks. He wrote and produced the song "Love's a Hard Game to Play" which appeared on Nicks' platinum album "Timespace: The Best Of Stevie Nicks." More recently Michaels could be heard providing background vocals along with Phil Vassar on the Kenny Chesney/Uncle Kracker duet single "Last Night Again."

In the mid-90s Michaels formed a film production company with actor Charlie Sheen. The partnership ultimately led to Michaels writing, directing and starring in several films including "A Letter From Death Row" which he executive co-produced with Sheen.

As an actor, Michaels has made regular appearances on such hit television shows as "Yes Dear," "Martial Law," and "The Chris Isaak Show." And he has also co-hosted "Access Hollywood" and been a judge on the wildly popular "Nashville Star" program.

Setting his musical sights beyond Poison, Michaels released his debut solo album "Songs of Life" in 2003 followed by the rootsy, Americana flavored sophomore record "Freedom of Sound" in 2005.

"I would play music whether I made it or not," Michaels told a journalist in 2002 and it's that commitment to his art that continues to keep him at the forefront of the entertainment industry.

ARTISTS

Wednesday July 9th
  Ratt
  Jackyl
  All Star Fantasy Camp
  Firehouse
  Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp Jam
  (General Admission is $25. Free Admission for active member of the Armed Forces.)
Thursday July 10th
  Bret Michaels
  Sebastian Bach
  Dokken
  LA Guns
  Enuf Znuff
  Vain
  House of Lords
  Jet Boy
  (Only guests who purchase four-day tickets will be allowed to see this show.)
Friday July 11th
  Triumph
  Extreme
  Night Ranger
  Living Colour
  Kingdom Come
  Armored Saint
  XYZ
Saturday July 12th
  Warrant
  Lita Ford
  KIX
  Lynch Mob
  Trixter
  Black N Blue
  Tora Tora
  Every Mothers Nightmare
  Pretty Boy Floyd
Sunday July 13th
  Queensryche
  Tesla
  Ace Frehley
  Steelheart
  UFO
  Zebra
  AXE

NEWS

BRET MICHAELS TO HOST PRIVATE PARTY AT ROCKLAHOMA - PRYOR, OK - Poison Front Man and star of VH-1's "Rock of Love" Bret Michaels will hold an exclusive Private Cocktail Party...Learn More

CINDERELLA FORCED TO CANCEL ROCKLAHOMA - PRYOR, OK - Famed eighties rock band Cinderella was forced to cancel its tour due to the unforeseen occurrence of lead vocalist Tom Kiefer losing his voice due to his left vocal cord hemorrhaging...