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đ° Devil on My Shoulder â UK Book Tour Announcement: Oct. 2026
A onceâinâaâlifetime chance to hear Alice Cooper tell the truth behind the rumours, the reinventions, and the sixtyâyear battle between Vincent Furnier and the monster he created.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Mar 93 min read
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â The Definitive Alice Cooper â Compilation Album: Mar. 2001
A careerâspanning anthology capturing the full evolution of Alice Cooperâs shockârock legacy.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Mar 10, 20013 min read
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đ° Alice Cooper: The Triumphant Return â 1 Page: Mar. 1979
Alice Cooperâs 1979 resurgence wasnât just a comeback â it was a reclamation of identity, artistry, and theatrical power.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Mar 19, 19793 min read
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đ° Veronica Magazine Cover Insert Plus: Feb 24, 1979
Published February 24, 1979, this twoâpage Veronica Magazine feature presents a raw, unguarded Alice Cooper reflecting on alcoholism, identity, and survival. Promoting his new LP From the Inside and the hit single âHow You Gonna See Me Now,â the article captures the man behind the makeup â Vincent Furnier â emerging from the wreckage of his own legend.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 24, 19797 min read
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đ° Alice Is Back - Cover Plus: Feb.1979
A candid, unguarded Alice Cooper reflects on addiction, recovery, theatricality, and the myths that shaped his public image â presented across a cover and threeâpage spread in Joepie, February 18, 1979.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 18, 19793 min read
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đYou and Me â Single: Mar. 1977
Alice Cooper softens his sound and scores a major hit with this 1977 softârock ballad.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 12, 19773 min read
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đ° Welcome to My Nightmare - Advert : Mar. 1975
A single page of print, but a universe of theatrical ambition â Alice Cooperâs nightmare spilled from vinyl onto the British music press with cinematic flair.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Mar 15, 19753 min read
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đ° WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE - ADVERT â Mar. 1975
A surreal, theatrical burst of midââ70s rock advertising â Cooperâs nightmare world announced in bold collage form.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Mar 8, 19753 min read
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đ° The Kids Are⊠/ not necessarily alright â Feature: Mar. 1975
A secondary excerpt underscoring the articleâs central argument: that rock, once a vehicle for rebellion and social change, had become a polished, profitable, and culturally safe commodity by the midâ1970s.

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Mar 1, 19753 min read
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đ Welcome to My Nightmare â Album: Feb. 1975
Alice Cooperâs Welcome to My Nightmare (1975) â a landmark solo concept album blending rock, theatre, and cinematic horror.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 28, 19754 min read
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