Alice Cooper Biography

Alice Cooper, Musician
Born asVincent Damon Furnier
Occup.Musician
FromUSA
SpouseSheryl Goddard (1976)
BornFebruary 4, 1948
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Age76 years
Early Life
Alice Cooper, born as Vincent Damon Furnier on February 4, 1948, in Detroit, Michigan, is an iconic American rock musician and singer. Cooper is known for his theatrical phase presence and frequently described as "The Godfather of Shock Rock". Raised by his father, Ether Moroni Furnier, a preacher, and his mom, Ella Mae Furnier, Alice grew up in a spiritual home in the Detroit area prior to transferring to Phoenix, Arizona, throughout his teenage years.

As a child, Furnier was a devoted fan of cinema, especially scary films, which later on affected his stage presence and persona. He was also active in sports and took part in his high school track and field team.

Development of Alice Cooper Band
In 1964, while still in high school, Furnier formed his first band, "The Earwigs", with friends Glen Buxton (guitar), Dennis Dunaway (bass), and John Speer (drums). The band at first carried out covers of popular Beatles tunes, ultimately changing its name to "The Spiders". In 1967, with the addition of Michael Bruce (guitar and keyboard), they renamed themselves the "Nazz". However, after finding that Todd Rundgren's band at the time shared the exact same name, they ultimately picked the name "Alice Cooper". Furnier, adopting the persona and name of Alice Cooper himself, ended up being the lead singer and face of the band.

The Rise and Making of Shock Rock
In 1968, the Alice Cooper band was found by Frank Zappa, who signed them to his record label, Straight Records. Their very first album, "Pretties for You", was released in 1969, but it was met very little success. The follow-up, "Easy Action", likewise stopped working to make an influence on the music scene.

In 1971, with the assistance of producer Bob Ezrin, the band launched the single "I'm Eighteen" from their album "Love It to Death". The song ended up being a hit, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard charts, and developing Alice Cooper as an effective rock act. Their stage shows ended up being increasingly theatrical, including aspects of horror motion pictures, vaudeville, and freak shows, making Alice Cooper synonymous with shock rock.

Peak of Alice Cooper's Success
Following the success of "I'm Eighteen", the Alice Cooper band released the albums "Killer" (1971), "School's Out" (1972), and "Billion Dollar Babies" (1973), all of which were commercially effective and solidified their place in rock 'n' roll history. Throughout this period, Alice Cooper adopted his renowned stage clothing, including dark makeup and tight vinyl clothes.

However, internal issues and stress started to grow within the band, mostly due to Furnier's progressively dominant role as Alice Cooper. In 1975, the band chose to dissolve, and Furnier continued to make music under the name Alice Cooper as a solo artist.

Alice Cooper Solo Career
Alice Cooper's solo profession started with the release of the album "Welcome to My Nightmare" in 1975. He continued his stunning and outrageous performance, often including gruesome props and dramatic performances. He launched several more albums for many years, with varying degrees of success, such as "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell" (1976), "From the Inside" (1978), and "Flush the Fashion" (1980).

In 1989, Cooper launched "Trash", which featured the hit single "Poison", his very first top-ten hit since the 1970s. He continued to make music and trip thoroughly throughout the 1990s and 2000s, launching albums like "The Last Temptation" (1994) and "Brutal Planet" (2000).

Personal Life and Legacy
Alice Cooper married Sheryl Goddard in 1976, and the couple stays married to this day. They have 3 children together: Calico, Dash, and Sonora Rose. Cooper, now a devout Christian, hangs around off the roadway offering and contributing to charitable causes in the Phoenix area.

Alice Cooper's influence can be felt throughout the world of rock 'n' roll. His unique stage existence and theatrics, integrated with his dark persona, have actually made him an icon for generations of artists. In 2011, Alice Cooper was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, solidifying his place in music history.

Our collection contains 30 quotes who is written / told by Alice.

Related authors: Michael Owen Bruce (Musician), Todd Rundgren (Musician), GG Allin (Musician), Daisy Berkowitz (Musician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Johnny Kelly (Musician), Frank Zappa (Musician)

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30 Famous quotes by Alice Cooper

Small: From the moment I leave my house or my hotel room, the public owns me. The public made Alice Cooper and
"From the moment I leave my house or my hotel room, the public owns me. The public made Alice Cooper and I can't imagine ever turning my back on my fans"
Small: We try to be as much involved in our product as possible, because then its us
"We try to be as much involved in our product as possible, because then it's us"
Small: I appreciate an audience that reacts to the music, even if they jump on stage and try to beat us up, I
"I appreciate an audience that reacts to the music, even if they jump on stage and try to beat us up, I think that's a fantastic reaction. I think that they're really hearing something then"
Small: Drinking bear is easy. Trashing your hotel room is easy. But being a Christian, thats a tough call. Tha
"Drinking bear is easy. Trashing your hotel room is easy. But being a Christian, that's a tough call. That's rebellion"
Small: We got on his label, and the Bizarre organization is just going up and up. So we have faith
"We got on his label, and the Bizarre organization is just going up and up. So we have faith"
Small: So what this is is us, our personalities refined down on to a stage performance. In other words, the wa
"So what this is is us, our personalities refined down on to a stage performance. In other words, the way we play is the end product of the way we live - we live in the cities, you see"
Small: If youre listening to a rock star in order to get your information on who to vote for, youre a bigger m
"If you're listening to a rock star in order to get your information on who to vote for, you're a bigger moron than they are"
Small: If you confine it, youre confining a whole thing. If you make it spontaneous, so that anything can happ
"If you confine it, you're confining a whole thing. If you make it spontaneous, so that anything can happen, like we don't want to confine or restrict anything. What we can do, whatever we can let happen, you just let it happen"
Small: Im 18 and I like it!
"I'm 18 and I like it!"
Small: We wanted it more live and raw. We didnt want a studio sound
"We wanted it more live and raw. We didn't want a studio sound"
Small: We like reactions - a reaction is walking out on us, a reaction is throwing tomatoes at the stage, that
"We like reactions - a reaction is walking out on us, a reaction is throwing tomatoes at the stage, that's a healthy psychological reaction"
Small: We started combining the use of light and the use of theatrics and the use of as many art forms as poss
"We started combining the use of light and the use of theatrics and the use of as many art forms as possible, and it's still growing - that's the whole idea of it"
Small: If its total freedom, I guess the ultimate thing you can go into is total silence between the audience
"If it's total freedom, I guess the ultimate thing you can go into is total silence between the audience and performer, with the performer projecting something he doesn't even have to play"
Small: He (Marilyn Manson) has a womans name and wears makeup. How original
"He (Marilyn Manson) has a woman's name and wears makeup. How original"
Small: They pick all of us out, and then they decide, they computerize, decide if they like it or dont like it
"They pick all of us out, and then they decide, they computerize, decide if they like it or don't like it, and then they go home, and then they come back again because they're not sure what they saw"
Small: City people live the city. We live in L.A., New York, we live in places where its chaotic and you never
"City people live the city. We live in L.A., New York, we live in places where it's chaotic and you never know what's gonna happen. And that's the music - you never know what's gonna happen"
Small: We just set it up and recorded it the way we played it. But that was the way we played it then
"We just set it up and recorded it the way we played it. But that was the way we played it then"
Small: That was very close to getting killed. Usually at pop festivals we have people jumping on stage
"That was very close to getting killed. Usually at pop festivals we have people jumping on stage"
Small: Its not an anti-sex trip. Like, were taking sex, which is probably another half of American entertainme
"It's not an anti-sex trip. Like, we're taking sex, which is probably another half of American entertainment, sex and violence, and we're projecting it, and we're saying this is the way everything is right now"
Small: Its a big flash of all these things and whatever you take out of that statements one statement, one min
"It's a big flash of all these things and whatever you take out of that statement's one statement, one mind, one statement, one act, one show, and all the songs are one"
Small: All I really wanted to do was make an album that was going to be just back to what I like to do...
"All I really wanted to do was make an album that was going to be just back to what I like to do... And it was a coincidence that these new bands, this new wave of bands, were doing Alice and Iggy rock"
Small: We can only take it so far, because man can only take it so far, lower self can only take it so far, an
"We can only take it so far, because man can only take it so far, lower self can only take it so far, and you have to realize that the public is only at a certain place"
Small: Thats like making fun of a maniac because his brain isnt completely right, because he isnt in the norm
"That's like making fun of a maniac because his brain isn't completely right, because he isn't in the norm"
Small: Its like this - these five members have been influenced of course by other groups, because thats where
"It's like this - these five members have been influenced of course by other groups, because that's where this generation's groups came from - an environment like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, and The Who. People like that"
Small: Its Franks painting on the cover. We were originally going to use a Salvador Dali painting that we got
"It's Frank's painting on the cover. We were originally going to use a Salvador Dali painting that we got permission from Salvador Dali to use, and Frank found this one, and it really did fit the music much more"
Small: We play it differently now. If we did the album now it would be different
"We play it differently now. If we did the album now it would be different"
Small: Theyre reacting and thats wonderful. Its better than them sitting there doing nothing. I say make them
"They're reacting and that's wonderful. It's better than them sitting there doing nothing. I say make them react - do whatever's in your power to move the audience, and if that's where it is, and there where it is with America, sex and violence, then I say project it"
Small: The hippies wanted peace and love. We wanted Ferraris, blondes and switchblades
"The hippies wanted peace and love. We wanted Ferraris, blondes and switchblades"
Small: People that havent seen us yet are shocked because they think that Alice Cooper must be a female folksi
"People that haven't seen us yet are shocked because they think that Alice Cooper must be a female folksinger. They don't expect the whole thing"
Small: I think he was trying to produce more of a... sort of a cheaper image
"I think he was trying to produce more of a... sort of a cheaper image"