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    Stephen M. Perry (August 13, 1958 [1] – August 5, 2019), who used the stage name Lizzie Grey, was an American musician. He is perhaps best known for his membership as a guitarist in the heavy metal band London and for co-writing the Mötley Crüe song "Public Enemy #1".

  2. Aug 5, 2019 · Lizzie Grey, who co-wrote the MÖTLEY CRUE hit "Public Enemy #1" and led the band SPIDERS & SNAKES, passed away from Lewy Body Disease complications in 2019. He was a music icon and a mentor to many musicians, and his bandmates will reunite to raise awareness for his cause.

  3. 47K Followers, 205 Following, 313 Posts - Lizzie Grey (@happylizziegrey) on Instagram: "Riding elevators, attending meetings, and crushing on the city's mysteries. 🌟 #LAOfficeSecrets 👀⬇️".

  4. Aug 5, 2019 · Lizzie Grey, who co-wrote MÖTLEY CRÜE's "Public Enemy #1" with Nikki Sixx, died of Lewy Body Disease in Las Vegas. The bassist paid tribute to his friend and colleague on Facebook and shared his memories of their musical adventures.

  5. Lizzie Grey, who co-wrote Motley Crue's "Public Enemy #1", talks about her battle with Parkinson's disease, her friendship with Nikki Sixx, and her band Spiders & Snakes. Read the full interview on full in bloom, a music website.

  6. Blabbermouth — Nikki Sixx has paid tribute to his former bandmate Lizzie Grey, who died this morning at a Las Vegas hospital. Lizzie (a.k.a. Stephen Perry), 60, had long been suffering from a rare brain disorder known as Lewy Body Disease and had been undergoing treatment for years.

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  8. Watch an excerpt of a full in bloom interview with guitarist Lizzie Grey, who played in London and Public Enemy #1 with Nikki Sixx and Blackie Lawless. He also talks about his new band FOOL OF FATE and his musical influences.

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