Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper Biography Summary
Alice Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier on February 4, 1948, in Detroit, Michigan, is an iconic rock musician known for pioneering theatrical rock. Cooper formed the band Alice Cooper in the late 1960s, and their glam rock style combined with shock rock theatrics captured the attention of audiences. His unique stage presence, characterized by elaborate performances featuring guillotines, fake blood, and horror-themed props, set a new benchmark in live music. The band's most notable album, "School's Out," released in 1972, solidified his status as a rock legend. Following the band's breakup, Cooper embarked on a successful solo career, creating hits that span decades. He is recognized for his influence on the music industry and has maintained a dedicated fan base, contributing to the evolution of rock music and culture.
Popular Songs
Song Title | Year Released |
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I'm Eighteen | 1970 |
School's Out | 1972 |
Ballad of Dwight Fry | 1971 |
No More Mr. Nice Guy | 1973 |
Welcome to My Nightmare | 1975 |
Only Women Bleed | 1975 |
How You Gonna See Me Now | 1978 |
Poison | 1989 |
Hey Stoopid | 1991 |
Only Women Bleed | 1975 |