NIKKI SIXX, DJ ASHBA Team Up To Launch FUNNY FARM Studios

July 14, 2006

According to a posting on former BEAUTIFUL CREATURES guitarist DJ Ashba's official web site, Ashba and MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx have teamed up as songwriting partners to launch Funny Farm Studios — an "amazing state-of-the-art facility which includes three full-service studios and an amazing photography studio."

In a recent posting on his official web site, Sixx wrote, "Funny Farm studios is up and running five or six days a week. I've been writing with DJ, who works out of Funny Farm, every day, churning out songs with me and a lot of other great songwriters. I heard the MEAT LOAF song I wrote with Desmond Child and John 5 is getting a good response, I really loved writing with Desmond and John 5."

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