When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Alice Cooper group poses at Chessington Zoo near London, June 28, 1972. (from left) Neal ...
As the lead track to 1973‘s ‘Billion Dollar Babies,‘ it served double duty as a dramatic opening number on the album‘s tour ...
Though the quintet, featuring Cooper along with late guitarist Glen Buxton, rhythm guitarist Michael Bruce, bassist Dennis Dunaway, and drummer Neal Smith had a short lifespan, disbanding in 1975, the ...
Alice Cooper will release a 50th-anniversary edition of his band's only No. 1 album, Billion Dollar Babies, on March 8. The two-CD or three-LP expanded Trillion Dollar Deluxe Edition reissue includes ...
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 ...
Of course, the name Alice Cooper never actually disappeared and, to most people, it’s the stage name of a charismatic singer who was born Vincent Furnier in Detroit in 1948. However, in the early and ...