TOMMY LEE, ROB ZOMBIE's Wife Featured In Inaugural Issue Of SEX DRUGS & ROCK 'N' ROLL Magazine

August 28, 2007

In November 2007, Sex Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll magazine will launch its inaugural issue, featuring Sheri Moon Zombie as the debut cover story. Zombie also owns and operates the Total Skull clothing line, which will be highlighted in her magazine spread. An interview with MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee and his producer, Scott Humphrey, discussing their writing and recording process, is another key article in the premiere issue of Sex, Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll magazine.

Co-founded in 2007 by music/media industry veterans Jake Brown (biographer of 17 published/soon-to-be-published books and founder/owner of the nationally-distributed Versailles Records) and Cheryl A. Hoahing (entertainment writer and editor whose work has appeared in the likes of Metal Edge, Tiger Beat and Bop),Sex Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll's staff — headed by Brown and Hoahing as editors-in-chief/co-publishers — boasts "some of the most exciting and in-the-thick-of-the-hip writers working in the business today," according to a press release.

According to the publication's mission statement: "Sex, Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll magazine is as provocative in subject matter as our title might suggest. A hybrid in the spirit of Rolling Stone, High Times and Maxim magazines, the publication offers cutting-edge coverage and commentary of and on everything and anything colorful — be it mainstream or indie — popping off in the entertainment, sex and counter cultures! Published quarterly to three demographics simultaneously, readers can flip from what's hottest in the bedroom to the radio or movie screen, hearing it all first-hand from their favorite stars! Sex, Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll is more than just a magazine...it's a lifestyle!"

While the magazine's website is still under construction, they can be visited online at this location.

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