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DENNIS DUNAWAY COMMENTS ON THE SHOCK ROCK EVOLUTION OF ALICE COOPER

Recently, RocknWorld hooked up with former ALICE COOPER BAND bassist Dennis Dunaway to discuss the new DENNIS DUNAWAY PROJECT album, Bones From The Yard, and to take a look back at the early years. Few excerpts are follows:

antiMUSIC: Looking back, what are your memories of the first few years of the original Alice Cooper? What events or shows particularly stand out?

Dennis: Before we named the band Alice Cooper, we called ourselves THE SPIDERS and we had a regional hit called, 'Don't Blow Your Mind', which landed us a booking at an air force base in Fort Huachuca, Arizona, near Mexico. When we arrived, the troops were ready for entertainment but the honchos took one look at us and said we couldn't go on because of our long hair. As the crowd grew increasingly restless, and as the honchos realized they had no alternative, they finally gave in and let us play. The troops recognized 'Don't Blow Your Mind' and everything turned out fine. Even the honchos liked us after that. Early on, Alice Cooper got several gigs because the club owners thought we were a girl folk singer. We got used to showing up and having people freak out before we even went on."

antiMUSIC: Alice Cooper as a band has its place in rock history. So much has been made of the stage show which obviously influenced thousands of followers such as KISS, NEW YORK DOLLS, etc. Do you feel that the band has got enough recognition for the songs themselves, many of which you wrote?

Dennis: "Considering the original Alice Cooper group has soared way beyond my wildest dreams, nope."

antiMUSIC: Do you recall how the evolution began from rock band to shock rock band? Was there a lot of experimentation in terms of costumes and your stage show or did everything sort of present itself fairly clearly?

Dennis: "In 1964, Alice, Glen Buxton, and I played our very first gig as a real band at the Halloween dance at Cortez High School in Phoenix, Arizona. Our show featured spider webs, a coffin and a guillotine. We always loved gimmicks of one kind or another, even if it was a fake stage riff, fight and all. Alice went through a period where he kept his back to the audiences. We had stopped doing covers and he wasn't sure about what he should do. I suggested that he imagine a different character for each song and that helped. One of Alice's was a dark one that he had was developing on a song called 'Fields of Regret', which we recorded for the Pretties For You album. The audience members, who hadn't left our show in disgust, liked that character the best so I urged Alice to expand on it, which lead to me writing, 'Black Juju'. Once that ball was rolling it gained momentum and Alice took it to phenomenal heights."

Source RockNWorld

   

ERIC SINGER PROJECT (ESP) EURO TOUR ANNOUNCED

ESP (ERIC SINGER PROJECT), the band featuring Bruce Kulick (KISS, GRAND FUNK RAILROAD), Eric Singer (KISS, ALICE COOPER), John Corabi (MÖTLEY CRÜE, RATT) and Chuck Garric (ALICE COOPER, DIO), has lined up the following European tour dates:

Mar. 15 - Bergen, Norway @ Garage Club
Mar. 16 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ The Rock Club
Mar. 17 - Helmond, Holland @ Plato *
Mar. 18 - Bochum, Germany @ Zeche Bochum
Mar. 21 - Budapest, Hungary @ Wigwam Club
Mar. 22 - Madrid, Spain @ Heineken
Mar. 23 - La-chaux-de-fonds, Switzerland @ La croix-bleue
Mar. 24 - Cerminate, Italy @ Black Horse Club
Mar. 25 - London, UK @ The Underworld Camden *

* Part of KISS convention

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YNGWIE MALMSTEEN BOX SET RELEASED IN JAPAN

On December 13th, 2006 Universal issued a limited edition of the Yngwie Malmsteen Ploydor Box Set in Japan.

The six disc box set features the complete full-length Universal albums from Malmsteen in cardboard sleeve format, 63 songs in all and comes with a deluxe book and sticker. The albums featured are "Rising Force" (1984), "Marching Out" (1985), "Trilogy" (1986), "Odyssey" (1988), "Trial By Fire: Live In Leningrad" (1989) and "Eclipse" (1990).

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