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What is Alice Coopers real name?

What is Alice Coopers real name?

Vincent Damon Furnier
Alice Cooper/Full name

Alice Cooper, original name Vincent Damon Furnier, (born February 4, 1948, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.), American rock musician who pioneered a theatrical form of heavy metal music performance that fused onstage horror dramatics with a raw, dynamic sound and that eventually earned him the sobriquet “the godfather of shock …

What do Alice Cooper’s friends call him?

“He’ll say, ‘Vinnie, Vinnie, how long has it been since you had a drink?” Alice Cooper has revealed the identity of the only rockstar calls him by his birthname of Vincent Damon Furnier.

What degree does Alice Cooper have?

Glendale Community College
Cortez High SchoolLutheran Westland
Alice Cooper/Education

Does Alice Cooper have siblings?

Nicola Crandall
Alice Cooper/Siblings

What does Keith Richards call Alice Cooper?

Alice Cooper has spoken about how fellow musician Keith Richards is the only person to call Cooper by his birth name, as told in The Sun. Alice Cooper has spoken about how fellow musician Keith Richards is the only person to call Cooper by his birth name, as told in The Sun.

What’s Ozzy Osbourne’s real name?

John Michael Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne/Full name
Ozzy Osbourne, byname of John Michael Osbourne, (born December 3, 1948, Birmingham, England), British musician who gained a loyal following as the vocalist for the heavy metal group Black Sabbath before embarking on a successful solo career.

Who is Alice Cooper’s wife?

Sheryl Goddardm. 1976
Alice Cooper/Wife

Who is Alice Coopers dad?

Ether Moroni Furnier
Alice Cooper/Fathers

Who did Alice Cooper play with?

Alice Cooper
Hollywood VampiresSince 2015
Alice Cooper/Music groups

Why did Alice Cooper call himself Alice?

Name change to “Alice Cooper” In 1968, the band learned that Todd Rundgren also had a band called Nazz, and found themselves in need of another stage name. They chose the name “Alice Cooper” largely because it sounded innocuous and wholesome, in humorous contrast to the band’s image and music.