As the lead track to 1973‘s ‘Billion Dollar Babies,‘ it served double duty as a dramatic opening number on the album‘s tour ...
The 23rd annual Christmas Pudding concert is Nov. 15, 2025, at the Celebrity Theatre. The lineup includes the original Alice Cooper band, Ed Roland of Collective Soul, Don Felder and Sixwire. Proceeds ...
The surviving members of the original Alice Cooper group reunited to record a new studio album titled The Revenge of Alice Cooper that will be released on July 25. To celebrate the new record, the ...
Alice Cooper's 23rd annual Christmas Pudding concert will be held on Nov. 15. The reunited Alice Cooper group, whose first album since 1973 releases in July, will perform. Eagles guitarist Don Felder ...
The tune is highlighted by Alice Cooper’s snarling lead vocals, Neal Smith’s thunderous drumming, and blistering guitar solos. [RELATED: Check Out the Alice Cooper Group’s Sinister and Slithery New ...
Fifty-plus years into his career, Cooper is still throwing curveballs in his setlists. Following his "Hello, Hooray" intro, the shock-rock pioneer played a pair of deep cuts — "Who Do You Think We Are ...
He’s already a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and now Alice Cooper has a shot at getting inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. The “Godfather of Shock Rock” is a 2025 nominee, honoring his ...
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Alice Cooper is back! The shock classic rockmusic extravaganza that brought us "I’m Eighteen," “School’s Out,” and “No More Mister Nice Guy” has announced The Revenge of Alice Cooper. Arriving on July ...
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 ...
There was much to celebrate when Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding returned to the rotating stage of the historic Celebrity Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. It’s the 30 th anniversary of Alice ...
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 ...
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