Bret Michaels Biography
Although best known for his tenure as the lead singer of the multi-platinum selling band, Poison, Bret Michaels has managed to follow all of his dreams. Branching out into other avenues of the entertainment industry, Bret has enjoyed success as a director, writer, producer and actor.
Bret has achieved great success as a solo recording artist as well. He has released several solo albums, and has written songs for television shows like CBS Martial Law and movies like No Code of Conduct.
When he isn’t recording music, you can find him on the set or in the production office working on his latest movie projects (The Last Breath & an as-yet-untitled rock 'n roll film slated for release later this year). He can be seen acting in the movie A Letter From Death Row- which he produced, wrote, directed and scored as well, the Miramax film No Code Of Conduct and Zalman King’s In God’s Hands. He has also appeared on countless television shows, the most recent being the CBS hit comedy, Yes, Dear. Fans will also be able to see Bret on air in March 2001 when Showtime airs the "Fantasia" episode of The Chris Isaak Show that Bret filmed last fall.
Bret Michaels All Music Guide Biography
With his glammed-up good looks and commercial songwriting skills,
Bret Michaels became one of rock & roll's most recognizable frontmen during the 1980s. Born and raised in Pennsylvania,
Bret Michael Sychak migrated west in 1984, trading the blue-collar ambience of his native Pennsylvania for the seedy gloss of Los Angeles. Along with his three bandmates in
Poison -- guitarist C.C. DeVille, bassist
Bobby Dall, and drummer
Rikki Rockett --
Michaels became an integral part of the popular hair metal scene, mixing feel-good party anthems and sensitive ballads into some of the decade's top-selling singles.
Poison's popularity took a hit in the '90s, however, when the advent of grunge music (not to mention the group's unstable lineup) resulted in sluggish sales.
Poison continued to record sporadically, but
Bret Michaels also took time to focus on other projects, eventually launching a film company with actor
Charlie Sheen. He also made his solo debut in 1998 with Letter from Death Row, the soundtrack to a movie that
Michaels wrote, directed, and co-produced with
Sheen.
Poison reconvened the following year, and
Michaels balanced his continued frontman duties with his growing singer/songwriter career, releasing the solo efforts Songs of Life and Freedom of Sound during the first half of the 2000s. He also participated in the 2005 season of Nashville Star, and later returned to reality TV with his own dating competition series, Rock of Love with Bret Michaels. The show ran for two seasons and was followed by 2008's
Rock My World compilation, which also featured several new tracks. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide