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Motley Crue is taking all the steps necessary to ensure that it won't return after its final show on New Year's Eve, and that includes hiring Alice Cooper to kill them off, at least according to rumors. -
Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper and Joe Perry Form Supergroup 'The Hollywood Vampires': Trio Will Play Rock in Rio
Johnny Depp finally took the plunge. The actor, who has been known to play guitar with some of rock's biggest names, has joined Alice Cooper and Joe Perry of Aerosmith to form "The Hollywood Vampires." Even more impressive, the supergroup already has a gig scheduled. The trio will play at the Rock in Rio festival in Las Vegas in May. Queens of the Stone Age, Faith No More and System of a Down are also scheduled to play the event. -
Alice Cooper Loves Playing With Johnny Depp: "It's Not About His Ego"
You know the drill by know: Johnny Depp is an actor who likes to play music with his celebrity musician friends, but he doesn't take it too seriously. Depp has made it clear that he finds it "sickening" when movie stars attempt to make careers out of music. -
Mötley Crüe Release Final Song "All Bad Things" Along with Last North American Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
Mötley Crüe recently announced the last leg of its Final Tour, which will kick off July in Oregon and come to an end with a homecoming gig in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. Shock rocker Alice Cooper will support the hard rock act for most of the new dates. In celebration, the band also released its final single, "All Bad Things." -
Foo Fighters Invite Alice Cooper, Slash, Jack Black and More Onstage for 32-Song LA Forum Set
The Foo Fighters wanted to celebrate Dave Grohl's 46th birthday in style, and they certainly accomplished that Saturday night, Jan. 10, at the Los Angeles Forum. The boys invited Slash, David Lee Roth, Jack Black, Perry Farrell, Paul Stanley and more onto the stage during an action-packed setlist, with Alice Cooper making an appearance for covers of "School's Out" and "I'm Eighteen."Check out the latter appearance below: -
9 Bands Named After People Who Aren't Members: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, And More
When you hear about an artist such as Elvis Costello or Billy Joel, it's safe to assume that these are solo artists. Some bands, however, adopt names such as these that would confuse people into thinking they're solo acts, or even duos. Here are nine bands that are named after people who aren't in the band. -
Alice Cooper Featured in New Theory of a Deadman Video for 'Savages' [WATCH]
Canadian rock outfit Theory of a Deadman scored one devilishly good cameo for their music video for "Savages" in the form of Alice Cooper. -
Alice Cooper Says Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie Are 'Derivative' And Credits Katy Perry For Keeping Rock Shows Alive
"Marilyn and I are good friends now; we've toured together," Alice Cooper said. "If you look at his show, it is nothing like my show. He has his own style of grotesque. Rob Zombie is probably closer to Alice Cooper because it is more of an extravaganza." -
6 Bands Named After Their Lead Singer: Alice Cooper, Marilyn Manson, Sade and More
When a musician decides to use their own name for the name of their band, there is usually some attempt to separate their individual identity from the band as a unit: Dave Matthews is the singer of the Dave Matthews Band, Glenn Danzig is the singer of Danzig, and so forth. But here are six singers who blur these lines completely — to the point where many people assume they are solo artists rather than band members. -
Alice Cooper Talks 'Eleanor Rigby' Cover from 'The Art of McCartney' Tribute Album [WATCH]
On his cover of The Beatles's violin-heavy tune "Eleanor Rigby," shock-rocker Alice Cooper does a straightforward version of the song, which will be included on the tribute album "The Art of McCartney." -
'Art of McCartney' Tribute Album Features Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Willie Nelson, And More: Watch The Cure's Take On 'Hello Goodbye'
Paul McCartney has established himself as one of the most influential songwriters of all time. Now the former Beatle is being recognized by his industry peers with a tribute compilation called The Art of Paul McCartney, which features covers of songs McCartney wrote during his time with the Beatles, Wings and as a solo artist. -
7 Artists Who Released Music In Bizarre Packaging: Led Zeppelin, The Flaming Lips, And More
When an artist releases an album on a record or CD, it's just going to be placed on a shelf with thousands of other releases that look just like it. These seven artists shook things up by releasing music in totally bizarre packaging.
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