Article Database

Publishers Weekly

Book Review
(Publishers Weekly, 1973-09-23)

Young Chicago Sun Times columnist Greene has fulfilled the fantasies of many of his contemporaries by going on tour and performing with the Alice Cooper band. Alice Cooper (né Vincent Furnier) specializes in what Greene calls...

(Read more...)

On Tour with Alice Cooper
(Publishers Weekly, 1974-08-05)

"I have always been attracted by the fantasy of being a wealthy superstar, of performing on a stage before 20,000 adoring fans," says Bob Greene, the 27-year-old Chicago Sun-Times columnist and author of Atheneum's "Billion Dollar Baby"...

(Read more...)

Book Review
(Publishers Weekly, 1974-11-04)

For those who really want to know, the reason that Vincent Furnier, once a musician with a group called the Nazz (also the Spiders, also the Earwigs), changed his name to Alice Cooper is that the real Alice Cooper, an English girl living several...

(Read more...)

Book Review
(Publishers Weekly, 1976-03-22)

This book read like a faithful reflection of its rock star subject — mindless, energetic, vulgar and probably honest. Ghostwriter Steven Gaines, author of "Marjo." tells the raunchy story of how an undersized minister's son named Vincen ...

(Read more...)