Alice Cooper pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
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"He was and will continue to be a rock n roll legend," Cooper said in a statement, hours after Osbourne died on Tuesday.
Great (and not so great) bands reforming, either in the studio or in the live arena, is something of a trend at the moment. However, who would have thought that the original Alice Cooper band would not only be part of this trend but the creators of one of the best new albums to emerge from it – more than 50 years since their last long-player?
The shock rocker tells AARP about his new tour, drug and golf addictions, Christian faith and new album, ‘The Revenge of Alice Cooper’
Alice Cooper has slithered around with snakes and soaked himself in stage blood for around 50 years. Now RadarOnline.com can reveal the rocker has finally owned up to the fact life on the road aged 77 has taken its toll. “I just can’t get a good supply of snakes any more,” Cooper moaned in a new interview.
A packed batch of new music releases this week includes the reunion of the original Alice Cooper band, some vault raiding by Madonna, SZA and Talking Heads, and new titles from Tyler, The Creator, Fitz and the Tantrums,
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Learning of his death “just minutes” before hitting the stage in Wales, Alice Cooper paid tribute to the late, great Ozzy Osbourne.
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Legendary Rocker, 77, Said Ozzy Osbourne Wasn't in 'Great Shape' Days Before He Died originally appeared on Parade. Legendary rocker Alice Cooper noted that Ozzy Osbourne wasn't in the best shape before he died at the age of 76.