The First 21, Nikki Sixx
The First 21, Nikki Sixx
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The First 21
A Memoir

Bestseller

Author: Nikki Sixx

Narrator: Nikki Sixx

Unabridged: 5 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 10/19/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Rock-and-roll icon and three-time bestselling author Nikki Sixx tells his origin story: how Frank Feranna became Nikki Sixx, chronicling his fascinating journey from irrepressible Idaho farmboy to the man who formed the revolutionary rock group Mötley Crüe.

Nikki Sixx is one of the most respected, recognizable, and entrepreneurial icons in the music industry. As the founder of Mötley Crüe, who is now in his twenty-first year of sobriety, Sixx is incredibly passionate about his craft and wonderfully open about his life in rock and roll, and as a person of the world. Born Franklin Carlton Feranna on December 11, 1958, young Frankie was abandoned by his father and partly raised by his mother, a woman who was ahead of her time but deeply troubled. Frankie ended up living with his grandparents, bouncing from farm to farm and state to state. He was an all-American kid—hunting, fishing, chasing girls, and playing football—but underneath it all, there was a burning desire for more, and that more was music. He eventually took a Greyhound bound for Hollywood.

In Los Angeles, Frank lived with his aunt and his uncle—the president of Capitol Records—for a short time. But there was no easy path to the top. He was soon on his own. There were dead-end jobs: dipping circuit boards, clerking at liquor and record stores, selling used light bulbs, and hustling to survive. But at night, Frank honed his craft, joining Sister, a band formed by fellow hard-rock veteran Blackie Lawless, and formed a group of his own: London, the precursor of Mötley Crüe. Turning down an offer to join Randy Rhoads’s band, Frank changed his name to Nikki London, Nikki Nine, and, finally, Nikki Sixx. Like Huck Finn with a stolen guitar, he had a vision: a group that combined punk, glam, and hard rock into the biggest, most theatrical and irresistible package the world had ever seen. With hard work, passion, and some luck, the vision manifested in reality—and this is a profound true story finding identity, of how Frank Feranna became Nikki Sixx. It's also a road map to the ways you can overcome anything, and achieve all of your goals, if only you put your mind to it.

About Nikki Sixx

International rock icon Nikki Sixx is one of the founding members of Mötley Crüe and Sixx:A.M., a two-time New York Times bestselling author of The Heroin Diaries and This Is Gonna Hurt, co-founder of rock couture fashion line Royal Underground, philanthropist, photographer, and host of the nationally syndicated radio show Sixx Sense, which airs on over 115 stations, and The Side Show Countdown. As the creative force behind a multitude of projects, Sixx never stops inventing new ways to express himself and continues to unveil his unusual points of view with new projects. In addition to selling over 100 million albums with Mötley Crüe and Sixx:A.M., songs written by Sixx have been used in national commercials, his photographs have been published by the New York Post, and he’s raised several hundred thousand dollars through his Running Wild In The Night charity for Covenant House California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian on October 19, 2021

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Goodreads review by Jo-Ann on November 03, 2021

The Dirt by Motley Crue is probably one of my favourite music biographies. I also thoroughly enjoyed the hedonistic movie of the same name starring Machine Gun Kelly, and it was reading this book and watching the movie which made me start listening to some of the band’s music. Unfortunately, before......more

Goodreads review by Share on November 16, 2021

Nikki Sixx is a great storyteller. Loved the look into this life growing up. However, I am either in awe or perplexed how someone can remember so many details about their "first 21 years". Mine are all a blur. I can't recall what I ate for dinner last Thursday never mind remember the antics when I w......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie (Booked-up) on October 21, 2021

I enjoyed the book. The book was honest,and I felt he let us see a more vulnerable side of himself. You can tell that life has humbled Nikki, and that he has come to peace with his life. He’s a smart articulate, and driven man who “made it” by hard work,and determination. I’m sure there is more to c......more

Goodreads review by Justin on October 23, 2021

(...) I'm an artist -- and an artist is a little like somebody born with no skin. You feel everything. Then you grow up and make it your job to feel and interpret the world." (p. 74) Ever since I've discovered Nikki Sixx and Sixx:A.M., back in 2015 (sixx years ago), I've been a huge fan of both of th......more