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Alice Cooper the band started in Arizona in the 1960s but didn't find success until the band moved to Michigan in the 70s. Starting off the decade with their first hit song "I'm Eighteen," Alice Cooper rose to mainstream success, despite their shocking imagery. School's Out, the band's fifth album, was released in 1972 and went to #2 on the Billboard Charts. The record was a huge hit for the band and they spent the rest of the decade as one of the nation's top acts. Eventually, the band would disband but frontman Vincent Furnier would legally change his name to Alice Cooper and carried on as a solo act in the same vein. This original Alice Cooper ringer is worn in with spots and marks throughout.
Dimensions: 20.25" Wide by 24.50" Long
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