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Glam Slam Guide
The original shock rock pioneers – five Phoenix kids who terrified parents and invented rock theatre! The Alice Cooper Group (1964–1975) were the godfathers of shock rock: raw Detroit garage energy, vaudeville horror shows, and glam-tinged hard rock that influenced everyone from Kiss to Marilyn Manson. The Classic Line-Up (The “Killer” era) Vincent Furnier (“Alice Cooper”) – vocals, ringmaster of chaos Glen Buxton – lead guitar (the quiet riff wizard, died 1997) Michael Bruce

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 18, 20256 min read


Glam Slam Guide
The shock-rock king ditched the band, kept the guillotine, and turned his nightmare into a billion-dollar solo empire. The original Alice Cooper Group called it quits. Vincent Furnier legally became Alice Cooper, stepped out alone, and somehow made the horror show even bigger, broader, and more theatrical. The Glam-to-Goth Slam Essentials Welcome to My Nightmare (1975) – Album Release (1975)The first true solo masterpiece – title track, “Only Women Bleed”, “Department of Yout

Alice Cooper(solo)
Nov 17, 20257 min read


Immerse Yourself
Step back into the glitter-soaked, platform-heeled, electric-booted madness of the early 70s – where rock became theatre and the world turned day-glo. This is your time machine built from original music papers, scrapbook clippings, record sleeves, adverts, reviews, and every scrap of 1970–1976 ephemera we can lay our hands on. Feel the bass drum stomp of Slade, the cosmic curl of Bolan’s hair, the sneer of Alice Cooper swinging from a gallows, the alien cool of Bowie’s lightn
glamslam72
Nov 7, 20253 min read


Alice Cooper: Operation Rock 'N' Roll
Raw Magazine Twp Pages August 7, 1991

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 6, 19911 min read


Alice Cooper: In The Studio
Hot Metal Cover & Two Pages July 1991

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jun 30, 19911 min read


Alice Cooper: Out Now
Metal Hammer One-Page (February 12, 1990)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 12, 19901 min read


Alice Cooper: "Alice Lives!" Cover Feature (1989)
Alice Cooper’s "Alice Lives!," a cover and five-page feature in RIP Magazine, October 1989.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Sep 30, 19891 min read


Alice Cooper: Trash - What A Load O’ Rubbish
Raw Magazine, Two Pages (August 23, 1989)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 22, 19891 min read


Alice Cooper: What a Fright!
Smash Hits Two Page (Aug 23, 1989)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 22, 19891 min read


Alice Cooper: Sex & the Single Maniac
Raw Magazine Six-Page Feature & Full-Page Ad (Aug 8, 1989)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 7, 19891 min read


Alice Cooper " He's Back" Single Advert ( 1986)
Alice Cooper's " He's Back" one page advert in Smash Hits magazine October 18, (1986)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Oct 17, 19861 min read


Alice Cooper: Rock Magazine
Cover & Seven-Page Feature (Feb 1981)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 1, 19811 min read


Alice Cooper: Gargoyles & Gothic
Circus Magazine Three Pages (August 7, 1979)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 6, 19791 min read


Alice Cooper: From The Inside
Veronica Magazine Cover Insert & Two-Page Article (February 24, 1979) Millions of parents were pleased to hear that the most terrifying...

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 24, 19794 min read


Alice Cooper: "Alice Is Back" Cover Feature (1979)
Alice Cooper’s "Alice Is Back," a cover and three-page feature in Joepie Magazine, February 18, 1979.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 18, 19791 min read


Alice Cooper: Madhouse Rock
Rolling Stone One Page Advert (February 8, 1979)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 18, 19791 min read


Alice Cooper: Living Beyond Your Means
OOR Magazine Cover & Two-Page Feature (January 24, 1979)ALICE COOPER NO. 2/24 JAN 1979 Alice Cooper was supposed to arrive at Schiphol on Friday afternoon as part of a promotional tour, which would also include a visit to our country. Everything went according to plan: he had boarded the right plane, the weather was fine and the wheels touched down on the tarmac of our international airport exactly on time. The reception committee was ready and everything seemed to be going s

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jan 24, 197910 min read


From The Inside Advert: 1978
A Melody Maker Asylum Escape Published in the UK on December 9, 1978, Melody Maker’s full-page advert “GETTING INTO GETTING OUT” unveiled Alice Cooper’s From The Inside — his post-rehab concept album with lyrics by Bernie Taupin. Teasing the single “How You Gonna See Me Now” (K17270) and album (K56577), the ad asked: “Normality is only another person’s attitude of mind” — a chilling invitation into Cooper’s asylum nightmare. Advert Overview Publication Details Magazine: Mel

Alice Cooper(solo)
Dec 11, 19781 min read


Alice Cooper: Stars Cars
Creem Magazine One Page (November 1, 1978)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Nov 30, 19781 min read


Alice Cooper: Return to the Bizarre
Two-Page Circus Magazine Feature (Sep 8, 1977)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Sep 7, 19771 min read
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