Throwback: Happy 67th Birthday, Nikki Sixx!

2025 is almost over. Let’s work towards making 2026 a much calmer and much better year for all of us. 

But in the meantime, December is a busy month for music birthdays, y’all. 

  • The Doors‘ John Densmore celebrated his 81st birthday on December 1
  • The legendary Lou Rawls was born 92 years ago on December 1
  • The Doors‘ John Densmore celebrated his 81st birthday on December 1
  • The legendary Lou Rawls was born 92 years ago on December 1
  • Def Leppard bassist Rick Savage celebrates his 65th — yes, y’all, 65th! — birthday on December 2
  • Nelly Furtado celebrated her 47th birthday on December 2
  • Montell Jordan celebrated his 57th birthday on December 3
  • Ozzy Osbourne, the “Prince of Darkness” and “Godfather of Metal,” was born 77 years ago on December 3
  • One of the greatest and most successful emcees both commercially and critically to ever do it, Jay-Z celebrated his 56th birthday on December 4
  • The pioneering and legendary Little Richard was born 93 years ago on December 5
  • R.E.M. co-founder and lead guitarist Peter Buck celebrates his 69th birthday on December 6
  • R&B, soul legend and Maze founder Frankie Beverly was born 79 years ago on December 6
  • The Doors‘ Jim Morrison was born 82 years ago on December 8
  • The fearlessly uncompromising Sinead O’Connor was born 59 years ago on December 8 
  • Dinosaur Jr. creative mastermind and grunge pioneer J. Mascis celebrated his 60th — yes, 60th! — birthday on December 9
  • The legendary Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton was born on this day 99 years ago
  • One of the greatest, most influential jazz pianists of the 20th century, McCoy Tyner was born 87 years ago today

Motley Crüe‘s Nikki Sixx celebrates his 67th birthday today. As a child of the 80s, I loved the Dr. Feelgood album. And back then, Motley Crüe was super badass. Hey, I was like 7. So, shut up!

Happy birthday, Nikki!

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