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Alice Cooper (May 24 1973) Alice’s New Horror Show – Feature
Publication: Bravo Magazine Date: May 24 1973 Country: Germany Section / Page: Feature / pp. 4–6 Format: Three‑Page Tour Feature / Photo Spread Overview A vivid Bravo feature chronicling Alice Cooper’s escalating theatricality during his 1973 tour. The article, titled “So läuft Alice Coopers lebensgefährliche Show” (“This is how Alice Cooper’s life‑threatening show runs”), captures the German press’s fascination with Cooper’s blend of horror, humour, and rock spectacle. It pr

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May 24, 19731 min read


Alice Cooper (May 10 1973) Inside Alice
Publication Rolling Stone Date: May 10 1973 Country: United States Section / Pages: Cover Feature + Five‑Page Article + One‑Page Advert Author: Harry Swift Photography: Annie Leibovitz Title: Inside Alice Overview This Rolling Stone issue (No. 134) features Alice Cooper on the cover, photographed in close‑up wearing a pearl necklace — a striking image that captures his theatrical duality between menace and glamour. The five‑page feature, Inside Alice, written by Harry Swift

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May 10, 19733 min read


Alice Cooper (May 1973) Alice Tours With Monster Tooth – Feature
Publication: Circus Magazine Date: May 1 1973 Country: United States Section / Page: Feature / pp. 64–66 Format: Three‑Page Tour Feature / Band Profile Overview A three‑page Circus feature examining the scale and spectacle of Alice Cooper’s 1973 touring production — a theatrical rock extravaganza that blurred the line between concert and stage show. The article captures the group’s transformation into a full‑blown arena phenomenon, detailing props, illusions, and the band’s

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May 1, 19732 min read


📰 Alice Cooper Show Is On – TV Special: Apr. 1973
A buzzing newspaper notice celebrated Alice Cooper’s growing mainstream breakthrough as his explosive theatrical rock show prepared for a major national television rebroadcast in the spring of 1973. Published on 27 April 1973 in The World, this article highlighted the band’s upcoming appearance on ABC’s prestigious “Wide World of Entertainment” series. 📰 What the Clipping Shows A single-column news story with the bold headline “Alice Cooper Show Is On”. The text announces th

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Apr 27, 19732 min read


📰Shock Rock to National TV – April. 1973
In the spring of 1973, Alice Cooper was at the absolute peak of his shock-rock empire. This rare newspaper clipping captures the moment the band prepared to dominate American television with their theatrical, macabre spectacle just weeks after releasing their groundbreaking album Billion Dollar Babies. 📰 Publication Details Publication: The World Date: Friday, April 27, 1973 Country: United States Section / Page: Page 23 Format: News Feature / Television Preview 📰 What the

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Apr 27, 19732 min read


📰 Glam-Rock Moves Men’s Makeup – News: Apr. 1973
A fun, trend-spotting article from the height of the glam explosion celebrated how British rock stars were making makeup cool for men — turning the bathroom shelf into a stage essential. Published on 27 April 1973 in The Cleveland Press, this wire story captured the cultural shift sparked by the glam-rock movement. 📰 What the Clipping Shows A lively newspaper feature under the headline “Glam-rock moves men’s makeup” with two striking black-and-white photos: Alice Cooper in h

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Apr 27, 19732 min read


📰 Some Mothers Do Have 'Em - Feature: Apr. 1973
A two-page spread in Disc magazine capturing Alice Cooper’s triumphant homecoming concert in Detroit and backstage moments with his mother. Shock-rock royalty returns to his hometown – with Mom watching from the wings. Disc magazine proudly presented Alice Cooper’s emotional and theatrical return to Detroit’s Cobo Hall, complete with rare backstage photos alongside his mother and a detailed account of the high-energy performance. 🗞 Disc 📅 Date: April 21, 1973 ⏱ Length: 6

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Apr 21, 19732 min read


📰 Alice Cooper - Centre‑Fold: Apr. 1973
This Disc Music poster captures Alice Cooper at his most iconic — a glam‑horror showman turning satire, spectacle, and shock into a single unforgettable image. It remains one of the era’s most memorable visual documents.

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Apr 21, 19732 min read


📰 Weekend Pop Poster: Apr. 1973
This *Weekend Magazine* poster captures Cooper at a moment when his image was as influential as his music — a blend of shock, beauty, humour, and art that defined his early‑70s appeal. It remains a quintessential example of how pop magazines helped mythologise rock icons.

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Apr 18, 19732 min read


📰 The Master of Fantasy‑Article : Apr. 1973
A vivid, theatrical dispatch from Detroit capturing Alice Cooper at the height of his shock‑rock powers, framed through Rob Mackie’s sharp reportage and Sounds’ gritty, energetic layout.

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Apr 14, 19732 min read
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