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  1. Stephen Perry (13 de agosto de 1958-5 de agosto de 2019), [1] más conocido como Lizzie Grey, fue un músico estadounidense. Fue popular por ser el guitarrista de la banda de heavy metal London y por haber coescrito la canción «Public Enemy #1» para la banda Mötley Crüe, incluida en el álbum Too Fast For Love.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lizzie_GreyLizzie Grey - Wikipedia

    Years active. 1978–2019. 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".

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Lizzie_GreyLizzie Grey - Wikiwand

    Stephen Perry, más conocido como Lizzie Grey, fue un músico estadounidense. Fue popular por ser el guitarrista de la banda de heavy metal London y por haber coescrito la canción «Public Enemy #1» para la banda Mötley Crüe, incluida en el álbum Too Fast For Love.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2008 · Lizzie Grey talks about his former band London, Mötley Crüe, Public Enemy #1, reconnecting with ex-bandmate Nikki Sixx, Blackie Lawless, Nigel Benjamin, & more. This excerpt was taken from a ...

  5. 5 de ago. de 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.

  6. Explore Lizzie Grey's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Lizzie Grey on AllMusic.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2019 · 60 (born Aug 13th, 1958) R.I.P.: Aug 5th, 2019. Died of: Parkinson's disease. Place of birth: United States (Los Angeles, California) Gender: Male. Trivia. Grey was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, forcing him to stop playing guitar, and later, forcing his retirement from music. Past Bands. Misc. staff. London. Guitars (1978-1981, 1984-1988)