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Nikki Sixx To Speak At Capitol Hill Event For National Alcohol and Drug Recovery Month

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Mötley Crüe founding member Nikki Sixx whose brutally honest upcoming book The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star (due September 18th from MTV Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster) chronicles his battles with drug addiction and his road to recovery, will be a featured speaker at the 18th Annual National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month luncheon on Capitol Hill, Thursday, September 6th. Sixx is the first member of the rock world to share his story of surviving addiction at such an event – a particularly ironic distinction since he was once viewed as one of the most wild and excessive men in rock.

Sixx was invited by NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, 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.

Sixx hopes The Heroin Diaries book, and accompanying CD, The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack, (released August 21st via Eleven Seven Music) will offer an 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.

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3 Comments on "Nikki Sixx To Speak At Capitol Hill Event"

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1. KFK is God writes:

i thought that guy was pumbled and killed by 40 year old groupies a couple years ago!!!!!!!! just die fa**ot nobody has given a f*** about you in like 30 years

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2. Andrew writes:

Is it sad to really see someone make such stupid comments about someone who is doing something they do not have to to help others. Even if you do not like him and or what he repersents. At least respect that fact of what his true intensions are. In my point of view they are that he wants to help make and keep people aware of drugs and how they can really mess with any given person's life...

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3. cannibalcorpse666 writes:

i agree with andrew he is right

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