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📰 No Business Like Alice – Feature: Feb. 1973
A vivid, theatrical two‑page Disc feature capturing Alice Cooper in New York — reflecting on fame, fans, touring, and the spectacle of show‑business at the height of the group’s glam‑shock era.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19733 min read


📰Slick Black Limousine – Cover: Feb. 1973
A striking NME cover showcasing the exclusive Alice Cooper flexi‑disc “Slick Black Limousine,” offered as a free 4:20 single to readers at the height of the Billion Dollar Babies era.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19733 min read


📰 Hello Hurray Single & Tour – Advert: Feb. 1973
A dramatic, illustrated Billboard advert unveiling Alice Cooper’s “Hello Hurray” single and a sprawling 1973 U.S. tour schedule — a theatrical declaration of the band’s rising dominance.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19733 min read


📰 Alice’s Bust — Now It Can Be Revealed – Article: Feb. 1973
A tongue‑in‑cheek NME item revealing that Alice Cooper’s apparent “bust” was nothing more than a decorated T‑shirt — a visual gag that sparked reader confusion and amusement.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19732 min read


🔘 Alice Does His Elvis – Cover Feb. 1973
A rare moment where Alice Cooper’s theatrical peak intersects with British music‑press frenzy. This 1973 NME issue captures the band’s cultural momentum, complete with a three‑page feature and an exclusive single pressed solely for readers

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 10, 19733 min read


📰 Alice’s Free Single – Cover: Feb. 1973
A bold, all‑caps NME cover promoting a 4‑minute, 20‑second Alice Cooper track pressed exclusively for NME readers — a one‑time release unavailable anywhere else.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 3, 19734 min read


📰 Alice to Lecture – Article : Feb 1973
New Musical Express, February 3, 1973 A one‑page article announcing Alice Cooper’s upcoming lecture at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., scheduled for March 5 — the same day the group would perform at War Memorial Stadium. The piece frames the event as the launch point for an enormous run: 60 concerts across 56 cities through March, April, and May. According to the band’s publicist, it promised to be “the biggest rock and roll tour an American group has ever don

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 3, 19732 min read


📰 Most Outrageous Rock Stars – Feature : Jan 1973
Circus Magazine, January 1, 1973 A four‑page feature pairing Alice Cooper and David Bowie as twin lightning rods of early‑’70s shock and style, spotlighting their boundary‑pushing theatrics, gender‑bending glamour, and the cultural uproar they stirred as rock’s most flamboyant provocateurs. Alice & Bowie's 1973 Outrage Spotlight Published in the US on January 1, 1973, Circus Magazine’s four-page feature “Most Outrageous Rock Stars” highlighted the wild public reactions to Ali

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 31, 19735 min read


📰 Sleep With Alice – Article : Jan 1973
Circus Magazine, January 1, 1973A one‑page article built around Circus Magazine’s tongue‑in‑cheek provocation, inviting readers to “Sleep With Alice” as the publication leaned into Cooper’s outrageous, headline‑grabbing persona. The piece played up the era’s shock‑rock theatrics with a wink, including the anecdote that Alice was rejected by the Milk Advisory Board after pitching a “Sleep With Alice in the Nude” campaign — a perfect snapshot of the band’s blend of humour, cont

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 31, 19731 min read


📰 Hello Hurray – Advert : Jan 1973
New Musical Express, January 27, 1973 A one‑page advertisement promoting the Alice Cooper Group’s single “Hello Hurray,” presenting the track as a theatrical glam‑rock statement ahead of the *Billion Dollar Babies* album. The bold UK promo showcased the band in full shock‑glam regalia, amplifying the single’s circus‑like drama and Alice’s commanding stage presence as they accelerated toward mainstream superstardom. Alice Cooper's Theatrical Glam Promo Published in the UK on

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 27, 19731 min read
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