ALICE COOPER On A.I.: 'It Has No Emotion. It Has No Heart. It Has No Feel. It Has No Soul To It'

During a May 21 appearance on SiriusXM's "Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk", legendary rocker Alice Cooper weighed in on the growing popularity of artificial intelligence (A.I.) in music, particularly as relates to its possibilities and its implications in terms of the way we make, produce and distribu...

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#AliceCooper #Rock #1971 Alice Cooper performs "Under My Wheels" live at Beat Club in 1971.” / “Alice Cooper - Under My Wheels (Beat Club, 1971)” (1 user) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEjqw3WoBsU
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Watch: ALICE COOPER Performs "Under My Wheels" Live On Germany's Beat-Club In 1971; Video

Alice Cooper made an appearance on the German music television program Beat-Club on October 26, 1971. Alice has shared video of his performance of “Under My Wheels,” licensed from Studio Hamburg. Watch below: Alice Cooper recently announced the release of his definitive autobiography, Devil On My Shoulder, published by Ebury Spotlight on October 8 .

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"We All Wanted To Be Eddie" - KEITH RICHARDS, ALICE COOPER, BILLY IDOL And Others Reflect On EDDIE COCHRAN's Influence In Video Trailer For "Don’t Forget Me" Documentary

Before his death at age 21 in 1960, Eddie Cochran recorded raucous rockers like “Summertime Blues,” “C’mon Everybody,” “Somethin’ Else,” and several other hits that helped shape the sound of pop music in the decades that followed, reports Rolling Stone. A new documentary, Don’t Forget Me, set to premiere at London’s Raindance Film Festival on

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School’s Out
1972 Canada pressing
(With panties, white)

Panties! Panties! Everywhere!

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Alice Cooper’s transformation over the years has been astonishing.

Only in America can you go from a gothic and theatrical “horror vaudevillian” who used to gargle with vodka in the morning to an elderly golf-playing Republican.

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ALICE COOPER Says He's Signed 11,000 Copies Of His Upcoming Memoir - "I'm Not Going To Spoil Any Surprises, But The Way That It's Put Together Is Very Clever"; Audio

Alice Cooper recently announced the release of his definitive autobiography, Devil On My Shoulder, published by Ebury Spotlight on October 8 . This long-awaited autobiography finally lifts the lid on one of the greatest lives in music. This week, host Eddie Trunk spoke with Alice Cooper on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation. During the interview, Alice talks

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A Retrospective Look at Alice Cooper's Career and Iconic 1970s Portraits

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A Retrospective Look at Alice Cooper's Career and Iconic 1970s Portraits

Alice Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier on February 4, 1948, is an iconic American singer and songwriter renowned for his raspy voice and theatrical performances. Originally the name of a five-member band, Alice Cooper gained fame with hits like “I’m Eighteen” and the anthem “School’s Out.” Their 1973 album 'Billion Dollar Babies' topped charts in both the US and UK, and their tour shattered box-office records previously held by the Rolling Stones. The band’s live performances were legendary for their use of guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, and live snakes. After the original group disbanded in 1975, Vince Furnier adopted the Alice Cooper name for his solo career. His 1975 concept album 'Welcome to My Nightmare' showcased his flair for theatricality, and he later explored softer ballads, including “Only Women Bleed” and “You and Me.” Cooper’s struggles with alcoholism inspired his 1978 album 'From the Inside.' Beyond music, he became a recognizable cultural figure with TV appearances on shows like The Muppet Show. The original band’s contributions to rock were recognized with a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2011. This article features 40 portraits that capture Cooper’s distinctive style and influence during the 1970s.

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A Retrospective Look at Alice Cooper's Career and Iconic 1970s Portraits

📰 Original title: 40 Amazing Portraits of Alice Cooper in the 1970s

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A Retrospective Look at Alice Cooper's Career and Iconic 1970s Portraits

Alice Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier on February 4, 1948, is an iconic American singer and songwriter renowned for his raspy voice and theatrical performances. Originally the name of a five-member band, Alice Cooper gained fame with hits like “I’m Eighteen” and the anthem “School’s Out.” Their 1973 album 'Billion Dollar Babies' topped charts in both the US and UK, and their tour shattered box-office records previously held by the Rolling Stones. The band’s live performances were legendary for their use of guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, and live snakes. After the original group disbanded in 1975, Vince Furnier adopted the Alice Cooper name for his solo career. His 1975 concept album 'Welcome to My Nightmare' showcased his flair for theatricality, and he later explored softer ballads, including “Only Women Bleed” and “You and Me.” Cooper’s struggles with alcoholism inspired his 1978 album 'From the Inside.' Beyond music, he became a recognizable cultural figure with TV appearances on shows like The Muppet Show. The original band’s contributions to rock were recognized with a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2011. This article features 40 portraits that capture Cooper’s distinctive style and influence during the 1970s.

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