NIKKI SIXX Finalizing Artwork For 'The Heroin Diaries' Book And CD

March 25, 2007

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message in his online diary:

"Had a good time at the Junker fashion show. Me and DJ [Ashba, ex-BEAUTIFUL CREATURES guitarist and Sixx's songwriting/producing partner] hung with Slash, Alice Cooper and Billy Duffy along with all the Junker peeps. Good times….

"Met with Paul Brown to finalize the artwork for the book ['The Heroin Diaries', a book drawn from Nikki's 1986 and '87 journals, when he was in the throes of a heroin addiction] and the [accompanying] CD today. Got a great e-mail from the publisher saying how they were 'blown away' by the book design (great work, Mr. Brown). We're shooting the first video in a few weeks as well as the fall Royal Underground [Nikki's clothing line with former St. John CEO Kelly Gray] book. Kelly and I are about to make a very exciting business announcement…

"Running Wild in the Night [foundation, which is dedicated to raising funds for Covenant House] is about to break ground on the music program construction… I'm so excited for the kids there. It's just another reason for the kids to stay off the streets and stay at Covenant House to get a firm footing in life… Thanks to everybody who donated and bought stuff from the auctions… We're all in this together…"

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