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đ° Hello Hurray Single & Tour â Advert: Feb. 1973
A dramatic, illustrated Billboard advert unveiling Alice Cooperâs âHello Hurrayâ single and a sprawling 1973 U.S. tour schedule â a theatrical declaration of the bandâs rising dominance.

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Feb 17, 19733 min read
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đ° Aliceâs Bust â Now It Can Be Revealed â Article: Feb. 1973
A tongueâinâcheek NME item revealing that Alice Cooperâs apparent âbustâ was nothing more than a decorated Tâshirt â a visual gag that sparked reader confusion and amusement.

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Feb 17, 19732 min read
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đ Alice Does His Elvis â Cover Feb. 1973
A rare moment where Alice Cooperâs theatrical peak intersects with British musicâpress frenzy. This 1973 NME issue captures the bandâs cultural momentum, complete with a threeâpage feature and an exclusive single pressed solely for readers

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 10, 19733 min read
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đ° Aliceâs Free Single â Cover: Feb. 1973
A bold, allâcaps NME cover promoting a 4âminute, 20âsecond Alice Cooper track pressed exclusively for NME readers â a oneâtime release unavailable anywhere else.

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Feb 3, 19734 min read
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Alice To Lecture: 1973
Alice Cooper's Eastman School Lecture The one-page article in New Musical Express (February 3, 1973) announced that Alice Cooper will lecture at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., on March 5, the day of his group's concert at War Memorial Stadium in that city. The Rochester concert is the first of 60 concerts in 56 cities that Alice Cooper will play in March, April and May. According to their publicist, "It will be the biggest rock and roll tour an American group

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 3, 19731 min read
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Most Outrageous Rock Stars Feature: 1973
Alice & Bowie's 1973 Outrage Spotlight Published in the US on January 1, 1973, Circus Magazineâs four-page feature âMost Outrageous Rock Starsâ highlighted the wild public reactions to Alice Cooper and David Bowie in 1972. The article noted that a Pittsburgh preacher denounced Alice Cooper from the pulpit, a self-appointed British censor tried to wipe him off the airwaves, and the University of Houston student body elected him home-coming queen. It also described David Bowieâ

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 31, 19734 min read
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Sleep With Alice Article : 1973
Alice invites you dare you spend the night? Alice Cooper Groupâs Sleep With Alice, article in Circus Magazine, January 1, 1973. Sleep With Alice In The Nude Alice Cooper was turned down by the Milk Advisory Board. He/She had wanted to go on national television telling the youth that "Everybody Needs Milk, Even Alice Cooper." The Board decided Alice wasn't right for their image. Undaunted Alice turned to the Red Cross, who welcomed the rock and roll performer with open arms. O

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 31, 19731 min read
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Hello Hurray Single Advert: 1973
Alice Cooper's Theatrical Glam Promo Published in the UK on January 27, 1973, New Musical Expressâs one-page advert promoted Alice Cooper Groupâs single âHello Hurrayâ â a dramatic, theatrical glam-rock track from their upcoming album Billion Dollar Babies. The bold ad featured the band in full shock-glam regalia, emphasizing the songâs circus-like energy and Aliceâs commanding stage presence, positioning it as a major single release in their rapid rise to superstardom. Adver

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 27, 19731 min read
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Alice In Legal Tussle With Treasury Over LP Article: 1973
Alice Cooper Groupâs "Alice In Legal Tussle With Treasury Over LP," a one-page article in New Musical Express, January

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Jan 27, 19731 min read
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Alice Tops The World Cover: 1973
Alice Cooper's Global Chart Domination Published in the UK on January 27, 1973, New Musical Expressâs one-page cover âAlice Tops The Worldâ celebrated Alice Cooper Groupâs massive international success, with the band topping charts worldwide following the release of âSchool's Outâ 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

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Jan 27, 19731 min read
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