POISON Singer Bret Michaels' Autobiography Bumped To 2010

September 22, 2009, 15 years ago

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Gary Graff from Billboard.com is reporting:

Having his autobiography, Roses And Thorns: The Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy To My Reality," pushed back into 2010 by publisher Simon & Schuster is allowing POISON's Bret Michaels to tell the rest of the story.

The book was originally due out this past June, and while Michael acknowledges "it would've been great to have it out there," he says that the delay "let me talk about the Tonys and the (summer) tour with DEF LEPPARD and CHEAP TRICK and all the nutty stories I'll have from the summer." Michaels made headlines on June 7 when he fractured his nose at the Tony Awards, colliding with a piece of moving scenery after he performed Poison's 'Nothin' But A Good Time' with the cast of Rock Of Ages.

Michaels now predicts Roses & Thorns will be published "probably in April, May of 2010" and will be accompanied by a multi-media retrospective that will include some new songs he's currently writing. Michaels describes the book as "a collection of, like, 1,000 short stories that span one long career. I can't give you ever story, but I don't think you can find me being any more truthful than I am in this book. A lot of autobiographies I read are purely for reaction. I'm really giving you the down and dirty -- what I was thinking, what I was going through, as truthful as I can get."

Michaels is also delving into his past with a VH1 Behind The Music episode that premieres October 1. "The interview we did was great, but I've got no control over how they edit it or anything," says Michaels, who's previously been profiled by A&E; and E!. "(VH1) has a lot of stuff from me over the years. I think they're gonna do a damn fine job."

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