VINCE NEIL Talks About BRET MICHAELS, Upcoming Solo Album; Video Available

May 8, 2010

Hollywood.TV ran into MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil outside BOA Steakhouse in West Hollywood, California earlier this week and asked him for his thoughts on POISON frontman Bret Michaels' recent medical problems. "I'm glad he's feeling better," Neil said. When asked if he has spoken to Bret since Michaels was hospitalized for a massive subarachnoid brain hemorrhage, Vince replied, "No. It's funny 'cause I talked to him on a Tuesday, and I was supposed to call him back on Friday. And [this] happened on a Thursday night [April 22]. I went to call him and I was like, 'I can't believe this is going on, man.' But it's just good that he's out [of the hospital] and [that] he's gonna be 100%, which is great. I left a message yesterday, actually, and I hope to talk to him soon."

Hollywood.TV's six-minute chat with Vince in which the MÖTLEY CRÜE singer talks about his upcoming solo album, living in Las Vegas and CRÜE's touring plans can be viewed below.

Vince Neil will guest on this coming Monday's (May 10) edition of "Sixx Sense", the new national radio program hosted by CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx.

"Sixx Sense" airs nationwide from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m.

Click here to listen to "Sixx Sense" live beginning at 7 p.m.

A complete list of radio stations carrying the show can be found at this location.

Frontiers Records has set a June 4 European release date for Vince Neil's new solo album, "Tattoos & Tequila". The digital-only release of the title track will precede the full-length effort on April 16.

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