Sufferers of the neurological disorder known as multiple system atrophy, or MSA, will get a big boost from some well-known rockers later this month, when some of music's biggest names come together for an all-star benefit concert.
Alice Cooper is revving his engine in anticipation of hitting the road with Motley Crue on their farewell tour. Cooper is readying his first ever covers album that fans should be able to get their hands on by the start of the Crue tour.
While Ryan Seacrest was hosting the latest edition of 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' in New York City on Dec. 31, Alice Cooper was busy doing a little rockin' of his own out in Hawaii -- and he had some famous friends to help him.
Attention, residents of Maui: If you're spending a relaxing New Year's Eve at home tonight and you find the soothing strains of your favorite Don Ho CD suddenly overpowered by high-voltage rock 'n' roll, don't worry. That's just Alice Cooper and friends ringing in 2014 the only way they know how.
Alice Cooper earned his fame by shocking and terrifying the parents of suburban middle-class youth, but just like anybody else, he's got his own set of fears -- and he revealed his biggest one during a recent interview with Vegas Rocks! magazine. You can see video above.
Dick Wagner, the songwriter and guitarist whose prolific pen was behind many of Alice Cooper's greatest hits, is back in action after discovering that he'd been misdiagnosed with dementia.
If all goes according to plan, Alice Cooper will be wearing a Green Goblin costume by the new year. The rocker is in talks to join the cast of 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,' the pricey New York musical that has been plagued by injuries, lawsuits and poor reviews since it opened.
Almost eight months after opening its doors with a superstar week of rock music, the Brennan Rock & Roll Academy is lining up more talent to raise money for the music school. Alice Cooper and Kiss will be there again, as will Vince Neil, Rob Zombie and others.