Alice Cooper
Rock Star
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier in 1948) is an American rock singer and pioneer of theatrical shock rock. Rising to fame in the early 1970s, Cooper blended hard rock with dark, dramatic stage shows featuring guillotines, snakes, and macabre props, influencing generations of performers. His distinctive, gritty voice and hits like *School’s Out*, *No More Mr. Nice Guy*, and *Poison* helped cement his place in rock history.
Cooper’s music often combines catchy hooks with themes of rebellion and horror-tinged storytelling. Beyond music, he has appeared in films, TV, and Broadway and is known for his sharp wit and self-aware persona. With a career spanning over five decades, Alice Cooper remains an enduring and theatrical figure in rock culture.


