POISON's BRET MICHAELS Talks About 'Guitar Hero III'; Video Available

December 7, 2007

Exclaim! caught up with POISON frontman Bret Michaels as the rocker recorded his scenes for the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock. Bret talked about why he signed on for the project, his experience being in a motion capture suit, his skills on the game, and getting humiliated in the game by little kids. Watch the segment below.

POISON frontman Bret Michaels has scheduled the following solo dates:

Dec. 15 - Beaumont, TX - Beaumont Civic Center (w/ VINCE NEIL)
Dec. 27 - Libertyville, IL - Austins
Dec. 28 - Wind Lake (Milwaukee),WI - Kelly’s Bleachers 2
Dec. 30 - Walker, MN - Northern Lights Casino
Dec. 31 - Maplewood, MN - Myth (w/ FIREHOUSE)

Bret Michaels recently took his show on the road to entertain U.S. troops. Performing some of his chart-topping singles such as "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" and "Somethin' to Believe In", as well as new solo material from his upcoming album "Custom Built", Bret brought good-time rock and roll to military personnel stationed throughout Southwest Asia.

After returning from his jaunt to Iraq, Michaels is busy in preparation for "Rock of Love 2".

The season finale of "Rock of Love with Bret Michaels" attracted 5.4 million total viewers and was also the No. 1 program on cable for the night.

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