MÖTLEY CRÜE: 'In The Studio' Book Due In August

June 6, 2005

On August 16, Rock N' Roll Books, a new publisher of music-related biographies and anthologies, will release its debut title, "Mötley Crüe in the Studio", focusing on the group's recording process, as well as that of bandmembers for their various solo projects. Featuring exclusive interviews with Tommy Lee and John Corabi, as well as MÖTLEY CRÜE producers like Scott Humphrey and Tom Werman, and songwriter James Michael, among others, this title is the first of its kind, and will give MÖTLEY CRÜE fans a never-before-seen look inside the band's songwriting and recording process. Book author Jake Brown recently released a book in similar vein, "Tupac in the Studio", and has a forthcoming rock producers anthology due in early 2006.

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