McPherson has been known to tour with clients. On the road with the rock band Poison, he said he was struck by how lead singer Bret Michaels would sit post-concert on the steps of the bus for extended meet and greet sessions with fans.
"There was a kid who came up and said he'd been about to commit suicide until Poison's music brought him out of it and saved him," McPherson recalled. "I've come to truly respect my clients' artistry and the impac...
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