Alice Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier on February 4, 1948, is an American rock musician, singer, and songwriter. He is known for his theatrical stage performances, distinctive raspy voice, and his pioneering role in the shock rock genre. Cooper’s career began in the late 1960s with his band, Alice Cooper, which gained popularity with hits like “School’s Out,” “I’m Eighteen,” and “No More Mr. Nice Guy.”
Cooper’s stage shows often feature elaborate props, costumes, and macabre themes, which have made him a highly influential figure in rock music and a source of inspiration for many artists. His music combines elements of hard rock, heavy metal, and glam rock, and he has released numerous successful albums throughout his career.
Aside from his music, Alice Cooper has also ventured into other creative endeavors, including acting and writing. He has appeared in several films, television shows, and Broadway productions. Additionally, he has authored books and has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, particularly in the areas of education and the arts.
Alice Cooper’s impact on the music industry is undeniable, and he continues to tour and perform to this day, captivating audiences with his electrifying stage presence and timeless rock anthems.
Alice Cooper Children
Alice Cooper has three children. He has two daughters named Calico Cooper, born in 1981, and Sonora Cooper, born in 1993. Calico is also involved in the entertainment industry as an actress, singer, and dancer, while Sonora has pursued a career in modeling. Alice Cooper’s third child is a son named Dash Cooper, born in 1985. Dash is a musician and singer who has performed with his own band, CO-OP. Despite their father’s fame, Alice Cooper has always maintained a strong emphasis on family and has been a supportive and loving father to his children.
Calico Cooper
Dashiell Cooper
Sonora Cooper