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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 Group: “Old School (1964-1974)” Album (2012)
Alice Cooper’s Old School (1964-1974), released through Universal Music Enterprises on December 4, 2012 (catalog number B0017607-02), is...

Alice Cooper Group
Dec 4, 20122 min read


Alice Cooper Group - The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper Box Set (1999)
Alice Cooper’s The Life & Crimes of Alice Cooper, released through Rhino/Warner Bros. Records on April 20, 1999 (catalog number R2...

Alice Cooper Group
Apr 19, 19994 min read


Glen Buxton: Lead Guitarist of the Original Alice Cooper Band October 19, (1997)
Born in Akron, Ohio, November 10, 1947, Buxton moved to Phoenix, Arizona, and attended Cortez High School. Cortez High School had a paper called the Tip Sheet which detailed events going on at the school. Alongside Dennis Dunaway and Vince Furnier, Glen Buxton contributed to the school paper. His contribution was as photographer. Dunaway was sports writer for the paper and Furnier was writer of a witty editorial column Was born Buxton passed away on October 19, 1997, from com

Alice Cooper Group
Oct 18, 19973 min read


⭐ Rock Rolls On – LP Album: 1983
Michael Bruce’s 1983 indie rock statement — raw, melodic, and defiantly his own.

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 1, 19834 min read


Alice Cooper Group: "Battle Axe" Album (1977)
Billion Dollar Babies’ Battle Axe was released as an LP album in the US by Polydor Records (catalog number PD-1-6100) in April 1977 and...

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 31, 19772 min read


Alice Cooper Group: Penthouse Interview Feature (1975)
The Alice Cooper Group's Penthouse Interview eight-page feature in Penthouse Magazine, September 1, 1975.

Alice Cooper Group
Aug 31, 19751 min read


⭐ In My Own Way – LP Album: 1975
Michael Bruce’s 1975 solo debut — a melodic, soulful step into his own artistic identity.

Alice Cooper Group
Jun 23, 19755 min read


🔘 Department of Youth – Single: Feb.1975
Alice Cooper’s Department of Youth (1975) — a Billboard Hot 100 single and Australian Top 10 hit.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 27, 19752 min read


📰The Man Who Ate Alice – Article: Feb. 1975
A sprawling, satirical, and incisive two‑page NME feature exploring the mythology, spectacle, and cultural panic surrounding Alice Cooper. Blending humour, critique, and theatrical analysis, the article examines the man behind the monster.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 15, 19752 min read


Bob Ezrin Feature Article: 1975
The mad genius behind Alice's billion-dollar sound – Ezrin spills all! two-page feature in Beetle Magazine, January 1, 1975. Behind The Scenes Bobby Gimby is a Canadian whose bandleader-composer biggest claim to fame in the nation's collective memory is a centennial song which was a huge success in 1967 when celebrated 100 years as a nation. It was an adequately insipid jingle that we all sang. 'Caaaa-naaaa-daaaa'. we Bob Ezrin's father played bass with the Bobby Gimby Band.

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 2, 19757 min read
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