What Palm Springs hotel did Bret Michaels' bodyguard, Kimo, die at?
What Palm Springs hotel did Bret Michaels' bodyguard, Kimo, die at? Could members please provide an answer?
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In late 1989, Poison's song "Something To Believe In" was inspired by the tragic death of James Kimo Maano, bodyguard and close friend of Bret Michaels, who was found dead in a room at the Hotel Palm Springs in Costa Rica.
According to Funtrivia.com, "Something to Believe In" was dedicated to James Kimo Maano, who was shot and killed at a Palm Springs hotel. Bret received the news while spending Christmas at his mother's house and stayed up all night writing the song.
The song achieved substantial success on the charts, reaching Number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Number 5 on the Mainstream Rock charts. It also reached Numbers 35 and 44 on the UK and Australian charts, respectively.
You can view the lyrics to "Something to Believe In" at Genius.com.
Tip! View Bret Michaels' upcoming tour at Bretmichaels.com.
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