📰 Alice Cooper Show Is On – TV Special: Apr. 1973
- Alice Cooper Group

- Apr 27, 1973
- 2 min read
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.
đź“° What the Clipping Shows
A single-column news story with the bold headline “Alice Cooper Show Is On”. The text announces the rebroadcast of Alice Cooper’s national television debut from the “In Concert” series, alongside other major acts. It praises the group’s dramatic, theatrical stage presentation and mentions their massive success with the album Billion Dollar Babies and the hit single “No More Mr. Nice Guy.”
This clipping matters as a snapshot of Alice Cooper’s rapid rise from shock-rock cult favorite to mainstream television star during the peak of the glam era.
đź“° The Story Behind It
In late April 1973, Alice Cooper was riding high on the phenomenal success of Billion Dollar Babies, their fourth consecutive gold album. The band’s wildly theatrical live show — complete with guillotines, electric chairs, and choreographed chaos — had made them one of the most visually electrifying acts in rock.
The article notes that their performance from the “In Concert” series would be rebroadcast as part of a special two-program presentation on ABC’s “Wide World of Entertainment.” It fittingly describes the band as “one of the most visual groups in the rock world,” performing dramatic theater with lighting, choreography, and props ranging from garbage cans to giant toothbrushes.
đź“° Publication Details
Publication: The World
Date: April 27, 1973
Country: United States
Section / Page: Page 22
Format: Television Preview / News Item
đź“° Related Material
• Related entries on Billion Dollar Babies (1973)
• Alice Cooper’s 1973 “Billion Dollar Babies” tour
• Glam-rock TV appearances 1972–1973
Additional material connected to this entry is listed in the tag index at the foot of the page.
đź“° Visual Archive

A clean newspaper clipping with the prominent headline “Alice Cooper Show Is On” and detailed text describing the upcoming ABC television broadcast.
Caption: Announcement of Alice Cooper’s major national TV appearance — The World, April 27, 1973.
đź“° Closing Notes
This 1973 clipping captures Alice Cooper at the absolute peak of his early fame — just as his shock-rock theater was conquering both the charts and the airwaves. It perfectly reflects the excitement and cultural impact of one of rock’s most outrageous and groundbreaking live acts during the golden age of glam.
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