Cooper Alice
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Cooper Alice

Alice Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier on February 4, 1948, is an American rock singer and songwriter recognized for pioneering the shock rock genre with his theatrical performances. He originated as part of a band named Alice Cooper in the 1960s, transitioning to a successful solo career in the 1970s with hit singles like "School's Out" and "Poison." Over his extensive career, he has released more than 30 studio albums and sold over 50 million records worldwide. Notably, Cooper's elaborate stage shows incorporate horror elements, and he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011. In addition to music, he engages in acting and philanthropic efforts through his Solid Rock Foundation.

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Male Vocalist, Rock Group

Albums

Singles

Eighteen / Body
Eighteen / Body (1970)
Return Of The Spiders / Shoe Salesman
Return Of The Spiders / Shoe Salesman (1970)
Caught In A Dream / Hallowed Be My Name
Caught In A Dream / Hallowed Be My Name (1971)
Elected / Luney Tune
Elected / Luney Tune (1972)
School's Out / Gutter Cat
School's Out / Gutter Cat (1972)
I Never Cry / Go To Hell
I Never Cry / Go To Hell (1976)