POISON Performance On 'The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson' To Re-Air Next Week

August 23, 2007

Bret Michaels' interview and POISON's performance of "What I Like About You" from the band's covers CD, "Poison'd!" on "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson" will be repeated next Tuesday, August 28.

"The Late Late Show" airs weeknights at 12:35 a.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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As previously reported, Bret Michaels will appear in pixilated form on the latest installment of the video game, Guitar Hero, which is scheduled for release this fall.

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock will feature Michaels performing POISON's hit song "Talk Dirty to Me" and THE BRET MICHAELS BAND's "Go That Far". Players who successfully go through all the song levels in the game will get the chance to compete against former GUNS N' ROSES rocker and current VELVET REVOLVER lead guitarist Slash in a guitar solo duel.

For the latest installment of the game, Activision, Inc. teamed up with Gibson Guitar Corporation, the world's top musical instrument manufacturer and leader in music technology. As a result of their new partnership, Gibson's premium brands and shapes will be featured in the upcoming video game, giving fans a much broader guitar selection "for the deepest and most authentic axe-shredding experience ever."

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