With his mix of shock rock, theatrical performances and stage shows evoking horror, cabaret and even circus, Alice Cooper caused a massive sensation in the early 1970s. Originally, it was the name of ...
Before he went solo in 1975 with “Welcome to My Nightmare,” Alice Cooper led the band named Alice Cooper, which released seven albums between 1969 and 1973. Among them were “Love It to Death,” “School ...
Alice Cooper is the modern day personification of shock rock. With makeup, a racing crop, eerie songs, and rumors of having bitten the head off a chicken, Cooper knows how to galvanize an audience, ...
This summer, the original Alice Cooper Group will release their first new album in over five decades. But while you're waiting for July's The Revenge of Alice Cooper, you can piece together a pretty ...
The Musical Instrument Museum will celebrate the music of Alice Cooper with a weekend of special events planned in conjunction with Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen Centers in Phoenix and Mesa. The ...
Though his eye-popping presentation and hard rock sound are what Alice Cooper is most known for, he’s also been a dedicated songwriter in his more than 60-year career. “Being a songwriter is something ...
Here's what made the setlist when Alice Cooper and Judas Priest arrived at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix on a ...
Alice Cooper says he's ready for a little more Revenge. Back in July the shock rocker reunited with his bandmates in the original Alice Cooper group for The Revenge of Alice Cooper, the first full ...
Rock legends Alice Cooper and Rob Halford of Judas Priest played a co-headlining show in Phoenix, near their shared Paradise Valley homes. Judas Priest delivered a heavy set, with Rob Halford's ...
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