LYCOS RETRIEVER
Alice Cooper: Music
built 607 days ago
What few people realize is that Alice Cooper's mother was the inventor of those little things that go on the end of shoelaces. Unfortunately, she invented them the same day Michael Nesmith's mother invented White Out, grabbing all the headlines for "Mother of Future Famous Musician Invents Really Useful Product!"
Source:
Crew technicians correctly tune musical equipment whilst Alice Cooper compositions, a somewhat clichéd scenario. A gargantuan curtain veils the mysterious stage, a murky shadow supplying the only clues as to actual developments. The tangible clues show the vaudevillian ringmaster pummelling a human being to the ground, and then the curtain falls. The gradual chain of events hint towards tonight's forthcoming theatrics, albeit subtly. Aptly christened the Pyscho Drama Tour, the package sports an accurate title. The moniker recalls a sketch, more specifically the aspect where Cooper toys with a deceased male - very much the showman.
Source:
These days, Cooper has an additional career-golf. "I've been playing ever since I put down the bottle and picked up the sticks over 20 years ago," he explained. "Golf is now a big part of my life." Since 1981, Cooper has become as lethal in golf as he is with his music. He now boasts a 6 handicap, plays five days a week and endorses products for Callaway Golf.
Source:
In 1995, Cooper toured through South America for the first time since 1974. In 1996, Cooper sang the role of Herod on the London cast recording of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar, and toured the USA for the first time in five years. He has continued to tour both in the USA and internationally every year from then on to the present day.
Source: