SIXX: A.M.: 'Lies Of The Beautiful People' Video To Premiere Tonight

February 16, 2011

Premiere Radio Networks has announce that this month marks the one-year anniversary of "Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx" and "The Side Show Countdown With Nikki Sixx".

In the last year, the international rock icon, founder/bassist/songwriter of the world-renowned band MÖTLEY CRÜE and chart-topping band SIXX: A.M. (Sixx, DJ Ashba and James Michael),New York Times best-selling author, clothing designer, philanthropist and photographer has taken rock/alternative radio by storm, attracting millions of listeners as he broadcasts his unique brand of music and lifestyle programming to more than 70 radio stations across the country.

As part of the anniversary celebration, Sixx announced today that he and his bandmates James Michael and DJ Ashba will world-premiere the video for SIXX: A.M.'s new single, "Lies Of The Beautiful People", on SixxSense.com tonight, February 16, at 9 p.m. PT/midnight ET. "Lies Of The Beautiful People" is the debut track on the companion album, of the same name, to Sixx's highly-anticipated new book, "This Is Gonna Hurt: Music, Photography And Life Through The Distorted Lens Of Nikki Sixx". The book is a combination of powerful prose and dramatic photographs, featuring an arresting, deeply personal look through the eyes of an artist at a stark, post-addiction world. "This Is Gonna Hurt" will be released April 12 and now, due to the overwhelming response and fan demand, the full soundtrack CD release has been bumped up to an earlier May 3 release date.

"Nikki dove into the radio waters head first, and his hard work, creativity and originality have made the first year of 'Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx' and 'The Side Show Countdown With Nikki Sixx' a tremendous success," stated Jennifer Leimgruber, Premiere Radio Networks SVP of Programming. "We're extremely proud of what we have accomplished so far and look forward to reaching many more milestones together."

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