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Change: Alice Cooper "Alice Cooper" was originally a band name with frontman Vincent Furnier portraying the lead persona. In 1974 Furnier legally changed his name to Alice
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Apr 3 2007, 5:46 AM EDT
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Change: The Alice Cooper Cocktail, a blend of Absolut Vodka, Wild Turkey and Crown Lager, is available in many Australian bars and is rapidly becoming well
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Apr 3 2007, 5:45 AM EDT
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Change: After conquering his alcoholism, Cooper became a noted golf enthusiast, participating in several Pro-Am competitions. He has appeared in commercials for Callaway Golf equipment. He
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Apr 3 2007, 5:44 AM EDT
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Change: Non-musician fans included artist Salvador Dalí, who on attending a show in 1973 described it as surreal, and made a hologram called First Cylindric Chromo-Hologram
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Change: On August 26 to 28 2006, Cooper took part in an annual celebrity golf version of the Ryder Cup called The All*Star Cup in South
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Apr 3 2007, 5:43 AM EDT
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Change: A pause between studio albums, lasting for six years, ended in 2000 with Brutal Planet. Brutal Planet was a return to horror-lined heavy metal with
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Apr 3 2007, 5:42 AM EDT
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Change: In 1997, the live album A Fistful of Alice was released, which was recorded the previous year at Sammy Hagar's "Cabo Wabo" club in Cabo
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Apr 3 2007, 5:41 AM EDT
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Change: 1974.In 1996, Cooper sang the role of Herod on the London cast recording of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar, and toured USA for the first time in five years. He has continued to tour bothin the USA and internationally every year from then on to the present day.
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Apr 3 2007, 5:41 AM EDT
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Change: In 1994, Cooper released The Last Temptation, a concept album dealing with issues of faith, temptation, alienation, and the frustrations of modern life. Concurrent with
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Apr 3 2007, 5:40 AM EDT
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Change: In 1991, amidst the grunge rock explosion, Cooper's album Hey Stoopid was released to a mediocre response, as well as the home video documentary "Alice
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Apr 3 2007, 5:39 AM EDT
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Change: Cooper's albums from the beginning of the 1980s, Flush the Fashion, Special Forces, Zipper Catches Skin, and DaDa, were not as commercially successful as his
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Apr 3 2007, 5:38 AM EDT
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Change: As some of the band members had proceeded in recording solo albums, Cooper decided to do the same. Collaborating with producer Bob Ezrin and Lou
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Apr 3 2007, 5:38 AM EDT
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Change: By 1974, the "Muscle Of Love" album had not matched the top-charting success of its predecessor and with constant disagreements within the band, with Cooper
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Change: With a string of successful concept albums and several hit singles, the band continued their gruelling schedule and toured the US once again. Attempts by
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Change: Album cover for Billion Dollar BabiesBillion Dollar Babies, released in February 1973, was the band's most commercially successful album, reaching #1 in both the US
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Apr 3 2007, 5:36 AM EDT
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Change: The follow-up album Killer, released in late-1971, continued the commercial success of "Love It To Death" and included further singles success with "Under My Wheels",
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Change: In 1970, after their first two albums on Straight Records, the band was teamed up, by the insistence of their new label master Warner Bros.
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Apr 3 2007, 5:34 AM EDT
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Change: Despite the infamy the band received from the Chicken Incident, their second album, Easy Action released in 1970, met with the same fate as its
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Apr 3 2007, 5:34 AM EDT
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Change: Even though the band incorporated theatrics into their stage act from the outset, a chance case of the press misreporting an unrehearsed stage routine involving
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Apr 3 2007, 5:33 AM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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