USA Network completed its wholesale makeover (although more traditional country music fans might term it a "wholesale destruction") of its Nashville Star country music reality talent search series on Thursday, announcing that hard rocker Bret Michaels, the front man for Poison, will serve as the third and final celebrity judge for its upcoming third edition of the series.
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"[Bret Michaels] has the crossover appeal that we are looking for in our judges panel this season," stated USA Network executive vice president Jeff Wachtel in the announcement, acknowledging Nashville Star's intention to abandon its original traditional country music focus in favor of the more glamorous types of artists that have increasingly invaded the country music industry
Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Michaels has been in the entertainment business for over 20 years and sold over 25 million records and fifteen top-40 singles. Michaels lived in Nashville during 1995 and 1996 while filming A Letter From Death Row, a independent film that he wrote, co-produced, co-directed, and starred in.
"Freedom of Sound," his crossover country album, is scheduled to be released later this year on his own Poor Boy label. One of its singles, "All I Ever Needed" -- a duet he performed with Jessica Andrews -- was released to music networks and radio stations last fall.
Nashville Star 3 will premiere Tuesday, March 1 at 10PM ET/PT on USA.