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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..


📰 Alice Cooper Holograph – Article: Feb. 1973
A rare holographic portrait merging Dalí’s surrealist vision with Alice Cooper’s theatrical persona — a true artefact of 1973’s experimental spirit.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 3, 19732 min read


📰 Alice Never Ordinary – Feature: Mar. 1973
A secondary excerpt underscoring the article’s central theme: Alice Cooper as a performer who embraced spectacle without losing sight of the humour, humanity, and relentless work that fuelled the band’s rise.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 1, 19733 min read


📰 Alice Cooper Group – America 1973 Tour
secondary excerpt emphasising Ronson’s emergence as a solo force — a guitarist stepping confidently into the spotlight with a new album, a national tour, and a sound that carried the spirit of glam into 1975.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 1, 19733 min read


Alice Cooper Group: "Billion Dollar Babies" Album (1973) Kicks Off with a Cover
Alice Cooper Group's album Billion Dollar Babies opening track is actually a cover version, "Hello Hurray" was originally written by...

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 27, 19731 min read


🔘Billion Dollar Babies – Album: Feb. 1973
Alice Cooper Group’s Billion Dollar Babies (1973) — a No. 1 US/UK shock‑rock classic presented in its iconic snakeskin wallet sleeve.

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Feb 25, 19735 min read


📰 Record Mirror Centre‑Spread: Feb 1973
Published February 24, 1973, this Record Mirror centre‑spread presents Alice Cooper in full stage regalia: dark makeup, leather, menace, and charisma. The feature celebrates Cooper as the era’s most notorious performer — a glam‑horror showman whose concerts blurred the line between rock, theatre, and nightmare

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 24, 19732 min read


📰 Alice in Popswop – Portrait: Feb. 1973
A stark, atmospheric Popswop portrait capturing Alice Cooper in a contemplative pose — a quiet counterpoint to the theatrical chaos of the band’s stage persona.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19732 min read


📰 No Business Like Alice – Feature: Feb. 1973
A vivid, theatrical two‑page Disc feature capturing Alice Cooper in New York — reflecting on fame, fans, touring, and the spectacle of show‑business at the height of the group’s glam‑shock era.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19733 min read


📰Slick Black Limousine – Cover: Feb. 1973
A striking NME cover showcasing the exclusive Alice Cooper flexi‑disc “Slick Black Limousine,” offered as a free 4:20 single to readers at the height of the Billion Dollar Babies era.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19733 min read


📰 Hello Hurray Single & Tour – Advert: Feb. 1973
A dramatic, illustrated Billboard advert unveiling Alice Cooper’s “Hello Hurray” single and a sprawling 1973 U.S. tour schedule — a theatrical declaration of the band’s rising dominance.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19733 min read
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