
Alice Cooper
Sull'autore
Alice Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier, is an iconic American singer, songwriter, and actor known for his theatrical stage presence and a pioneering role in the genre of shock rock. He first gained fame in the 1970s with his unique blend of hard rock and horror elements in his music and performances. Cooper's career is marked by his innovative use of stage props, makeup, and elaborate costumes, which have set a standard for many artists that followed. His songs, such as "School's Out" and "Poison," have become classics, resonating with generations of fans.
Nazionalità
Americano
Data di nascita
February 4, 1948
Luogo di nascita
Detroit, Michigan, USA
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