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Cooper, Alice, 1948-

LC control no.n 84161549
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationML420.C67 Biography
Personal name headingCooper, Alice, 1948-
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Variant(s)Furnier, Vincent, 1948-
Furnier, Vincent Damon, 1948-
See alsoCorporate body: Alice Cooper (Musical group)
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Corporate body: Hollywood Vampires (Musical group)
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Associated placePhoenix (Ariz.) Los Angeles (Calif.)
Birth date1948-02-04
Place of birthDetroit (Mich.)
Field of activityRock music Acting Composition (Music)
Profession or occupationRock musicians Singers Composers
Found inHelander, B. The rock ww, c1982 (Alice Cooper; both the name of a 70s rock band and the pseud. of its vocalist-protagonist--Vincent Furnier, b. 2/4/48, Detroit)
Wikipedia, October 2, 2015: (Alice Cooper is an American singer, songwriter, musician and occasional actor; born Vincent Damon Furnier, on February 4, 1948, in Detroit, Michigan; later moved with his family to Phoenix, Arizona; founded his first band in Phoenix in 1964; relocated to Los Angeles in 1967, changing their name to Alice Cooper in 1968; in 1975 Alice Cooper became a solo act; to avoid legal complications over ownership of the group name, "Alice Cooper" became the singer's new legal name, although he still pays a yearly royalty to his original bandmates for the right to use the name commercially; is still performing)
Wikipedia via WWW, 16 December 2015: (Hollywood Vampires is an American rock supergroup formed in 2015 by Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry to honor the music of the rock stars who died from excess in the 1970s.)
Glitter up the dark, 2020: ecip p. 47 ([Alice Cooper] was fond of telling journalists that "biologically, everyone is male and female." In a 1969 interview for Poppin, he added, "People don't accept that they are both male and female, and people are afraid to break out of their sex thing because that's a big insecurity that's doing that."
Associated languageeng
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