A new book on rocker Alice Cooper is due out this September. Titled Welcome to My Nightmare: The Story of Alice Cooper, the book is written by Dave Thompson, a veteran rock biographer.
The book's description indicates that it draws from a number of unpublished interviews from people who were close to Cooper at different points in his life, including bandmates Michael Bruce and the late Glenn Buxton, drummer Neal Smith, the late Frank Zappa, manager Shep Gordon and producer Bob Ezrin.
Cooper's early life in Arizona as a preacher's son is covered, while also his rise to fame in the world of rock n' roll.
The book also includes "tributes and recollections from many of the artists who call Alice an influence - from The Damned and The Cramps, to White Zombie and GWAR."
The book is due out September 1 via Omnibus Press.
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