BRET MICHAELS: 'Riding Against The Wind' Video To Premiere Tomorrow

October 6, 2010

"Riding Against The Wind", the brand new video from POISON singer Bret Michaels, will make its online debut tomorrow (Thursday, October 7) exclusively at Billboard.com. The track, which is featured on Michaels' "Custom Built" solo album, is also the theme song for Bret's new VH1 reality series, "Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It", which will premiere on October 18 at 10/9c. The series showcases the 47-year-old rocker's life with his two daughters — Jorja, 5, and Raine, 10 — and Kristi Gibson, the mother of Michaels' kids, with whom he has been together on and off since 1993.

Two sneak-peek clips can be viewed by following the links below.

* Clip#1
* Clip#2

After the lights have dimmed on stage and the music stops for the night, Bret rolls off the tour bus right into the loving arms of his daughters Raine and Jorja, who affectionately refer to him as Poppa Rocka. But raising two little girls and being a rock god doesn't always go hand-in-hand, and now fans can get a peek at what keeps Bret going. Is it the hoards of wild fans, the glory of super stardom, or is it the unconditional love from his family? Watch as Bret juggles life on the road, his career, raising two kids and managing his on-again-off-again relationship with their beautiful mom, Kristi.

Full episodes and extra scenes from "Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It" will be available on VH1.com and through VH1 Mobile each week following the show's on-air premiere.

"Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It" is created and executive-produced by Bret Michaels.

According to Interbridge.com's "The Late Night TV Page", Michaels will guest on "The Ellen Degeneres Show" on Wednesday, October 13. Check your local listings for air times.

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