Monday, September 17, 2007

Nikki Sixx goes to Capital Hill

I finally got it. Author: Nikki Sixx. Book: The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star. I'm about halfway through this book and it's great. Once I finish it, I'll post more. For now though, I was amazed to see the Mr. Sixx spoke about his book on Capital Hill. Now that is impressive!

Check this out: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/06/AR2007090602789.html


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"I had a dream to be a rock star. They say be careful what you wish for: I woke up a heroin addict."

-- Nikki Sixx, speaking yesterday at a Capitol Hill luncheon for National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. The Motley Crue bassist (jeans, black blazer and shirt, massive silver ring shaped like a skull) warned that he "could sit here all day long and gross you guys out with what I did" -- but no, he didn't actually tell us.


Then I also saw this article: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/press_releases/nikki_sixx_makes_history_at_capitol_hill.html?200709130404





Motley Crue founder Nikki Sixx became the first member of the rock world to speak on Capitol Hill for NAADAC’s, the Association for Addiction Professionals, 18th Annual National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month luncheon. Impressed with Sixx’s compelling speech, Senators and Congressmen waited in line directly after the luncheon to receive personally signed copies of his upcoming book – currently #4 on The New York Times advance order book chart – The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star (due in the U.S. and Canada September 18th from MTV Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster), which chronicles Sixx’s battles with drug addiction and his road to recovery.

Once viewed as one of the most wild and excessive men in rock ‘n roll, Sixx was invited by NAADAC to share his compelling story at this national forum alongside Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Administrator Terry Cline Ph.D., and Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Director H. Westley Clark M.D., J.D. Following the luncheon Sixx appeared on CNN Headline News’ “Glenn Beck” on Friday, September 7th and will appear on Fox News Channel’s On The Record With Greta Van Susteren (Monday, September 10th at 10pm EST) and again on “Glenn Beck” (Tuesday, September 25th at 7pm, 9pm, 12am EST) for the entire hour of the show.

Sixx spread awareness on the importance of recovery and giving back with the speech he delivered before members of the Congress and Senate in Washington, D.C. last week. In addition to his speech, upcoming guest appearances on national television will detail his tale of addiction and recovery. Below are excerpts from his speech:

“To be the first rock artist on Capitol Hill to share his story and help raise awareness about one of America’s biggest problems, which, in reality, is also a global epidemic, is a highlight of my career and life….It’s hard sometimes to look at this as a disease and not as a problem with willpower. But addiction is not different than any other disease; it needs treatment….I started this little band called Motley Crue and sold 45 million albums, toured the world, and had a great time, destroying everything in our path, and then one day I woke up a heroin addict. I was lucky… I had money and the ability to get into rehab. I got in recovery but it didn’t take. Then, after many tries it finally stuck.”

Sixx’s mission for The Heroin Diaries book, and accompanying CD, The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack, (released August 21st via Eleven Seven Music) is to offer insight into, and hopefully steer people clear of, the perils and dangers of substance abuse. The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack was written and produced by Sixx: A.M. (Sixx, James Michael and DJ Ashba), and was inspired by the dark and crippling diary entries that later became The Heroin Diaries book. Though the album was not created with the intention of being a radio record, the lead single, "Life Is Beautiful" is already in the top 20 on the rock radio charts.

Twenty-five percent of the book’s profits will be donated to Running Wild In The Night – Sixx’s fundraising initiative for Covenant House California, which helps keep runaway, abused and abandoned youth off the streets.


There is also this: http://www.flashenhanced.com/heroindiaries2/

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