VINCE NEIL And NIKKI SIXX Dine At Prime

September 10, 2004

The Las Vegas Sun is reporting that MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman Vince Neil and bassist Nikki Sixx, Nikki's wife Donna D'Errico, and local food mag publisher Michael Politz were spotted dining together at Prime (Bellagio) in Las Vegas Wednesday night (Sept. 8).

As reported here yesterday, Sixx has confirmed an online report that he is currently recording new material with Neil. "[Vince is] singing on some demos," Nikki wrote in an online posting. "He sounds amazing, looks amazing as well. We're loving the new tunes and having a blast. No offical plans for these songs at this point but it all starts with the music, so time will tell."

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