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Alice Cooper Group (Camelback Kids)
Beheading chickens, golf-cart escapes, and guillotines on wheels – the group who made horror a hit parade. Started as a scrappy Detroit psych band, hit Toronto in '69 with a live chicken that never flew again, and turned every gig into a freak-show carnival. Theatre? Nah – full-on gangland execution. School's Out smashed summer forever. More guillotine-grade posts dropping every week..


⭐ No More Mr. Nice Guy – Single: Mar. 1973
A razor‑edged glam‑rock classic that turned outrage into a chart‑climbing anthem.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 16, 19733 min read


📰Pop News, Singles & Stage Shots – Mar. 1973
A colourful BRAVO magazine spread featuring stage photography, pop‑news snippets, new single announcements, and editorial commentary in a collage‑style layout.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 15, 19734 min read


📰 Off With His Head! – 2 Pages: Mar. 1973
A guillotine, a beer can, a theatre full of empty seats — and a band preparing to conquer the world with a show too outrageous to ignore.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 10, 19733 min read


📰 Billion Dollar Babies - Album: Advert: Mar. 1973
A white‑clad tableau of decadence and danger — Billion Dollar Babies arrives not as a record, but as a theatrical declaration of rock‑and‑roll excess.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 10, 19733 min read


📰 Mail Bag – Mar. 1973
A chorus of fan voices — candid, funny, frustrated, and fiercely loyal — revealing the emotional and financial realities of following pop idols in 1973

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 10, 19733 min read


📰 The Alice Cooper Tour of America 1973 – Advert: Feb. 1973
A brief but significant Billboard announcement marking the start of Alice Cooper’s massive 1973 American tour, opening March 5 in Rochester, N.Y.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 5, 19732 min read


📰The Billion Dollar Babies Tour – Article: Mar. 1973
The Billion Dollar Babies tour began twice — once on paper, once on stage — and the surviving adverts tell the story. Between the planned March 1 launch and the verified March 3–5 performances lies the true scale of the production: too large for a single narrative, too ambitious for a single date.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 5, 19734 min read


📰 Alice Cooper Lectures Eastman School of Music & First U.S. Tour Date – Mar. 1973
On a single March day in 1973, Alice Cooper bridged two worlds: the academic halls of Eastman and the roaring spectacle of the Billion Dollar Babies tour. The announcement alone captures the era’s fascination with Cooper as both provocateur and cultural figure.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 4, 19734 min read


📰 Alice Shock – News: Mar. 1973
A front‑page snapshot of Alice Cooper at their theatrical peak — a band preparing for a record‑breaking tour while navigating illness, pressure, and the release of Billion Dollar Babies.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 3, 19733 min read


📰 Billion Dollar Babies – Album: Mar. 1973
A horror‑themed glam spectacle wrapped in snakeskin packaging, Billion Dollar Babies is praised for its orchestration, theatricality, and taboo‑breaking lyrics.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 3, 19733 min read
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