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Alice Cooper (born
Vincent Damon Furnier;
February 4, 1948) is an
American rock
singer and
songwriter whose career spans sixty years. With a
raspy voice...
- in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1968. The band
consisted of lead
singer Vincent Furnier (who
adopted the
stage name
Alice Cooper), Glen
Buxton (lead guitar), Michael...
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career under his
birth name,
Vincent Furnier in the band
Alice Cooper.
Following the
bands breakup in 1974,
Furnier,
legally took the name and
started recording...
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Vince Furnier, Glen
Buxton contributed to the
school paper. His
contribution was as photographer.
Dunaway was
sports writer for the
paper and
Furnier was...
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Vincent Damon Furnier in Detroit, Michigan, is an
American singer, songwriter, actor, and
radio personality. At age 16 in 1964,
Furnier started what would...
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childhood of
Vincent Furnier, who
later becomes better known as
American singer,
songwriter and actor,
Alice Cooper.
Narrated by
Furnier himself, he claims...
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stage name of
musician Vincent Furnier.
Alice Cooper may also
refer to:
Alice Cooper (band), the rock band
fronted by
Furnier Alice Cooper (teacher) (1846–1917)...
- Records. "Alice Cooper"
referred to the band and not its lead
singer Vincent Furnier. The
album has a
psychedelic style to it and the
group had yet to develop...
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Vincent Furnier,
better known as
Alice Cooper –
musician Dennis Dunaway and Glen
Buxton –
formed the band 'The Earwigs' (with
Vince Furnier)
while at...
- and are
frequently covered by
other bands. Detroit-born
vocalist Vincent Furnier co-formed the
Earwigs in the mid-1960s in Phoenix, Arizona. The band released...