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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 In Legal Tussle With Treasury Over LP Article: 1973
Alice Cooper Group’s "Alice In Legal Tussle With Treasury Over LP," a one-page article in New Musical Express, January

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 27, 19731 min read


Alice Tops The World Cover: 1973
Alice Cooper's Global Chart Domination Published in the UK on January 27, 1973, New Musical Express’s one-page cover “Alice Tops The World” celebrated Alice Cooper Group’s massive international success, with the band topping charts worldwide following the release of “School's Out” and the buildup to Billion Dollar Babies. Cover Overview Publication Details Magazine: New Musical Express (UK). Date: January 27, 1973. Format: Front cover Legacy This NME cover is a defining early

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 27, 19731 min read


Hello Hurray Single UK: 1973
Alice Cooper's Theatrical Glam Hit

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 26, 19732 min read


Power To The Pupil Cover Feature: 1973
Alice Cooper's Hit Parader Shock Philosophy Published in the US on January 1, 1973, Hit Parader magazine’s cover and four-page feature “Alice Cooper: Pupil Power captured the Alice Cooper Group at the height of their early 1970s shock-rock breakthrough. The cover showcased Alice in full theatrical menace, with the article diving into the band’s philosophy of performance and audience interpretation. Alice Cooper stated: "You see, there's actually no point whatsoever to our ac

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 25, 19734 min read


Alice's Popswop Centerfold: 1973
Alice Cooper's Early Glam Pin-Up Published in the UK on January 20, 1973, Popswop Magazine’s centerfold “Alice's Popswop” featured the Alice Cooper Group in a striking, full-page picture spread. The glossy insert captured the band at the height of their early shock-glam phase — theatrical makeup, wild outfits, and menacing poses — designed to thrill teenage fans during the rise of Love It to Death and Killer. A classic early 1973 piece of Alice Cooper memorabilia. Feature Ove

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 20, 19731 min read


Whew! Advert: 1972
A Billboard Alice Cooper Group Shock Promo Published in the US on January 15, 1972 (likely a typo in query for 1973 context), Billboard Magazine’s one-page advert “Whew!” promoted the Alice Cooper Group’s upcoming era — building hype for Billion Dollar Babies and the band’s theatrical shock-rock dominance. The bold, eye-catching ad captured the group’s wild energy and rising fame. Dec. 27th: Pittsburgh Civic Arena Promoter: Pat DiCaesar 14,400 Paid Attendance $91,000 Gross De

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 15, 19731 min read


📰 New Year New Single –Blitz Begins: Jan. 1973
A Melody Maker cover insert from January 13, 1973 reveals the Alice Cooper Group’s plans for the year: a new single, a new album, and one of the most ambitious rock tours ever attempted.

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 13, 19734 min read


Hello Hurray Single US: 1973
Cooper's Generation Landslide B-Side Alice Cooper Group’s Hello Hurray , backed with Generation Landslide , was released through Warner Bros. Records in the US on January 3, 1973, as a 7” vinyl single (catalog number WB 7673). A cover of a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Rolf Kempf and first recorded by Judy Collins on her 1968 album Who Knows Where the Time Goes , it reached No. 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100, No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 6 on the Netherland

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 3, 19732 min read


Alice Action Cover: 1973
Alice Cooper Group’s Alice Action, a cover and two-page feature in Music Scene, January 1, 1973.

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 1, 19731 min read


All American Cover and Feature Article: 1973
Alice Cooper conquers Creem – 12 pages of pure American nightmare! Alice Cooper Group’s All American , a cover and twelve-page feature in Creem, January 1, 1973. More shock-rock US domination added weekly. ALICE COOPER ALL AMERICAN A Horatio Alger Story for the Seventies by Lester Bangs LOONEY TUNES "What kinda dog is that, anyway, Mister?" "It's a cross between a Manchurian yak and an Australian dingo." W.C. Fields, selling a ventriloqual dog in Poppy COOPERTOON 1: "Return o

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 1, 19733 min read
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