A Quote by Bret Michaels

For me as a solo artist, I never want to be a nostalgia act. — © Bret Michaels
For me as a solo artist, I never want to be a nostalgia act.
I discovered that it was a lonely world being a solo artist. Then I started working with another solo artist, Rod Stewart, and he used to tell me how lonely he was!
To put my name on a track as a solo artist was a big deal to me. There was no band to act as a buffer.
I can be a little messy and wild and carefree with my creativity as a solo artist. In a group, there's a certain structure, and everyone has a part to play, and being a solo artist, I can do as I please.
Everything that Eddie has said about me is the total opposite of what really happened. Eddie says I wanted to be a solo artist. No, Eddie wanted to be a solo artist.
The biggest challenge was the whole learning curve of being solo artist. I've been in bands for so long that being a solo artist was completely new thing.
I always saw myself as a singer-songwriter, a solo-artist, that's why working with other artists was never satisfying for me.
I never really followed the traditional route when it comes to what people probably expect as a solo artist goes, but that's just me. It's my own creative output and it's my expression.
I hate the solo artist aspect of rock-'n'-roll. I don't have enough personality or charisma to be a solo star.
I never wanted to be a solo artist.
I never had this idea, 'I wanna be a solo artist.'
I was never the one that really wanted to be a solo artist, I was always in groups.
I never envisioned myself as a solo artist; I was always part of a band.
I never imagined I'd be a solo artist. And now I couldn't imagine being part of a group.
The greatest compliment I ever got was when people called me an artist, and I understand that solo aspect of being an artist, when you're in there by yourself, trying to do something great, and people who don't even know you can come up and just dump on you.
I think everything happens for a reason and all of my choices have led me up to my solo album and made me stronger, not only as an artist but as a person. I want to do more the Black Eyed Peas albums and more of my own albums. I'm in this for the long run.
Working as a solo artist has given me a confidence that I didn't have with Blondie.
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