
Alice Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier on February 4, 1948, in the United States, is an American rock singer and songwriter. Known as one of the pioneers of shock rock, Alice Cooper revolutionized the genre with theatrical stage performances that incorporated props, makeup, and elaborate storytelling. His career highlights include hits like "School's Out" and "Poison", which became anthems of their time. Over the decades, he has worked with major labels and influenced countless artists in rock and metal. Alice Cooper remains a defining figure in hard rock and heavy metal, pushing the boundaries of what a rock performance can be.
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