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In , Furnier and his band, renamed Alice Cooper, debuted in California. An audition with Frank Zappa resulted in a three-album deal with Straight Records. With two unsuccessful albums behind them, in Alice Cooper returned to Detroit, thinking their gory theatrics would be more appreciated there than in California. In the band released their most commercially successful album, Billion Dollar Babies followed by their last album, Muscle of Love.
Disagreements among band members prompted a hiatus. In , Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper to avoid legal problems over the ownership of the group name. Cooper responded by picking up the bird and throwing it into the air.
When it landed back in the hands of the audience the chicken was torn into pieces. In an altered version of the story, Cooper killed the bird himself and then drank its blood.
Other theatrical acts included "murdering" infant dolls and using fake guillotines and electric chairs during performances. For his part, Cooper relished the shock that accompanied these performances. In Warner Bros. Over the next several years the group released a succession of hits, such as Killer , School's Out , Billion Dollar Babies and Muscle of Love In , Alice Cooper, the musician, split off from his bandmates and took the name with him. The following year he released his first solo album, Welcome to My Nightmare , which earned him continued critical praise and commercial success, as did 's Alice Cooper Goes to Hell.
But Cooper's life was also falling apart. A worn-out and strung-out Cooper eventually ended up in a New York sanatorium, where he was housed with drug addicts and criminals. However, it was the s that brought Alice's most memorable movie appearance: playing himself in Wayne's World The phrase uttered by characters Wayne and Garth in his presence, "We're not worthy! Alice toured occasionally but took a break from releasing albums until , when he released "Brutal Planet". He followed this up with "Dragon Town", "The Eyes of Alice Cooper" and "Dirty Diamonds", and continues to tour regularly, performing shows with the bizarrely dark and horror-themed theatrics that he's best known for.
Sign In. Edit Alice Cooper. Showing all 80 items. Wears black greasepaint around the eyes and usually sides of mouth. Alice and his original band made the song "The Man with the Golden Gun" intended for the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun , but the movie producers deemed Alice "too controversial" and went with another song of the same title sung by Lulu for the movie. Once belonged to the exclusive Hollywood club the "Hollywood Vampires" in the mid to late s.
Lived with Cynthia Lang from She sued for community property. He owned a restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona called "Cooper'stown" from through Is an avid golfer, and has participated in several celebrity tournaments. Alice bought an "O" in memory of the late Groucho Marx , with whom he had been very good friends. The check was painted on a big piece of the old sign and endorsed by Alice.
While Cooper was playing a stadium show in the s, a huge fan threw a live chicken on stage. Cooper, who's from Detroit and unfamiliar with farm animals, generally assumed that since the chicken had wings, it would be able to fly.
So he grabbed the chicken and tossed into the air, thinking it would fly out of the stadium, when in fact it went straight down into the crowd, who ripped the bird to pieces. The parts were thrown back on stage, and the headlines later claimed that Cooper bit the head off the chicken, and drank its blood.
Frank Zappa later advised Cooper not to tell the real story, simply because "everybody loves it! Doesn't seem to mind mocking his own "scary" image in the media; young people who appear with Alice act unafraid of him, while he pretends fright at ordinary things. Children: Calico Cooper b.
May 19, , Dashiell Cooper b. Sonora was rumored to be the young actress who appeared with Alice in a television commercial for school supplies, but it wasn't her. Despite his horror-make up, pet snakes and wild image, he is a huge fan of Australian pop star Kylie Minogue. Went out on a limb to get his first record deal, almost to the point of getting himself and his band tossed in jail: after discovering where Frank Zappa lived, Cooper and his band set up their instruments and audio equipment right in Zappa's yard and began to perform.
Sure enough, Zappa soon came out of the house in a rage; Cooper told him that he and his band would continue playing until Zappa did one of two things: either give them a record deal or call the police. Luckily, Zappa saw fit to do the former. His album "Love It to Death" was recalled to airbrush Cooper's thumb from the cover after complaints it resembled a penis. This makes him the only person who has been involved with Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees almost years before the two fought each other in Freddy vs.
Jason He's the godfather of Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine. Is a huge fan of the animated situation comedy The Simpsons Often appeared on the Phoenix children's television show "Wallace and Ladmo".
Wears a silver bracelet on his left wrist which can only be removed with a key possessed solely by his wife Sheryl. Despite his image, he is a devout Christian, attending the church every Sunday morning with his family. He is also the president of the Solid Rock Foundation, a Christian non-profit organization that helps troubled teenagers and children.
The name of the CD was "Unity" and many Greeks and worldwide famous artists took also part. Another version of this song can be found in his official album called "Dirty Diamonds", In he filmed a short video for the movie "BloodRayne", the song named "Mankind" was also included on the soundtrack of the movie. The band now relocated to their new mansion inGreenwich, Connecticut.
Cooper sent her a bunch of flowers in gratitude for the publicity. The title track, featuring guest vocals by Donovan, was also a US hit single. Around this time Glen Buxton left Alice Cooper briefly due to his waning health. With a string of successful concept albums and several hit singles, the band continued their gruelling schedule and toured the United States once again. Continued attempts by politicians and pressure groups to ban their shocking act only served to fuel the myth of Alice Cooper further and generate even greater public interest.
Their US tour broke box office records previously set by The Rolling Stones and raised rock theatrics to new heights; the multi-level stage show by then featured numerous special effects, including Billion Dollar Bills, decapitated baby dolls and mannequins, a dental psychosis scene complete with dancing teeth, and the ultimate execution prop and highlight of the show: the guillotine.
The guillotine and other stage effects were designed for the band by magician James Randi, who appeared on stage during some of the shows as executioner. The Alice Cooper group had now reached its peak and it was among the most visible and successful acts in the industry. An unsolicited theme song was recorded for the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun, but a different song of the same name by Lulu was chosen instead.
By , the Muscle of Love album had not matched the top-charting success of its predecessor, and the band began to have constant disagreements. For various reasons, the band members agreed to take what was expected to be a temporary hiatus. Everybody still gets together and talks.
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