List of Alice Cooper solo band members

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Five line-ups of Alice Cooper performing in 2002, 2006, 2008, 2012 and 2017

Alice Cooper is an American shock rock singer who started his career under his birth name, Vincent Furnier in the band Alice Cooper. Following the bands breakup in 1974,[1] Furnier, legally took the name and started recording and touring with new musicians. His debut album, Welcome to My Nightmare, included, guitarists Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter, bassist Prakash John, drummer Pentti "Whitey" Glan and keyboardists Bob Ezrin and Jozef Chirowski, these musicians, bar Ezrin, contributed to his debut solo tour of the same name.[2] His current tour band includes guitarist Ryan Roxie (who first joined in 1996) bassist Chuck Garric (since 2002), drummer Glen Sobel (since 2011), guitarists Tommy Henriksen (since 2011) and Nita Strauss (who first joined in 2014).[3]

History[edit]

Cooper first started performing as a solo artist in 1975, when his debut solo album was released and he embarked on his first solo tour. This tour included guitarists Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter, bassist Prakash John, drummer Pentti "Whitey" Glan and keyboardist Jozef Chirowski.[2] The 'Welcome To My Nightmare Tour' started in March and ended in December. His second album, Alice Cooper Goes to Hell, was released in June 1976, it included guitarists Wagner, Hunter and John Tropea, keyboardist Ezrin, bassist Tony Levin, drummer Allan Schwartzberg and percussion Jimmy Maelen,[4] he did not tour in support of this album. The tour eventually got to Australia in March 1977 with the same band, bar Chirowski and Hunter,[5] the later of whom was replaced by Bob Kulick.[2]

His next album, Lace and Whiskey, was released in April 1977, it included guitarists Wagner and Hunter, bassists Bob Babbitt, Prakash John and Tony Levin, percussionists Allan Schwartzberg, Jim Gordon and Jimmy Maelen, and keyboardists Al Kooper, Allan Macmillan, Josef Chirowski and Bob Ezrin. the supporting, 'King Of The Silver Screen', tour included guitarists Hunter, Wagner, bassist John, drummer Glan and keyboardist Fred Mandel.[6] This tour produced the live album, The Alice Cooper Show.[7]

In December 1978, From the Inside, which included, guitarists Dick Wagner, Davey Johnstone, Jay Graydon, and Rick Nielsen, bassists David Hungate, Dee Murray, and John Pierce, drummers Dennis Conway, Michael Ricciardella, and Rick Shlosser, and keyboardists David Foster, Fred Mandel, and Robbie King. Mandel, Glan, Prakash John, Johnstone and Hunter contributed to the supporting Madhouse Rock tour in 1979.[8]

Flush the Fashion, was released in April 1980, it included Johnstone (lead guitar), Mandel (keyboards, guitar), Dennis Conway (drums) and bassist John Cooker Lopresti.[9] The supporting tour ran from June to November 1980.[10] Special Forces, included an entirely new band consisting of Duane Hitchings (keyboards), Danny Johnson and Mike Pinera (guitar), Craig Krampf (drums) and bassist Erik Scott.[11] Pinera was replaced by John Raymond Nitzinger Jr for the supporting tour,[12] which ran from June 1981 to February 1982.[13]

Cooper did not tour again until 1986, in the meantime he released Zipper Catches Skin (1982), DaDa (1983) and Constrictor (1986). All three albums feature various members of Coopers previous tour bands. The Nightmare Returns tour featured lead guitarist Kane Roberts, rhythm guitarist Devlin 7, bassist Kip Winger, drummer Ken Mary and keyboardist Paul Horowitz (later known as Paul Taylor), this tour was recorded and released on a video of the same name.[14] The same musicians, bar Devlin 7, played on Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987) and the supporting Live in the Flesh tour.

Trash (1989) featured guitarist John McCurry, bassist Hugh McDonald, drummer Bobby Chouinard and keyboardist Alan St. John. The supporting Trashes the World tour included a completely different band consisting of guitarists Al Pitrelli and Pete Friesen, keyboardist Derek Sherinian, bassist Tommy Caradonna and drummer Jonathan Mover.[15] In July 1991, Hey Stoopid, was released, it included guitarist Stef Burns, bassist Hugh McDonald and drummer Mickey Curry, as well as other guests and session musicians. The supporting tour included guitarist Burns alongside bassist Greg Smith, keyboardist Derek Sherinian, and drummer Eric Singer.[16]

Cooper was inactive until 1994 when he released The Last Temptation, which featured his former tour band with David Uosikkinen replacing Singer as drummer. For his School's Out summer tour in 1996 and 1997, his tour band included guitarists Reb Beach and Ryan Roxie, former keyboardist/guitarist Paul Taylor, bassist Todd Jensen and drummer Jimmy DeGrasso.[17] The same band contributed to the Rock 'N' Roll Carnival tour from 1997 to 1999, though part way through Taylor was replaced by Sherinian and then by Lindsay Vannoy, and Roxie and Beach were replaced by the returning Pete Friesen and Stef Burns.[18]

In June 2000, Brutal Planet, which featured guitarists Ryan Roxie, Phil X and China, drummer Eric Singer and keyboardist/bassist/rhythm guitarist/producer Bob Marlette. The supporting tour featured Roxie, Freisen, Greg Smith, Eric Singer and Teddy 'Zig Zag' Andreadis for the first two legs, for the last legs Freisen was replaced by Eric Dover.[19]

2001s Dragontown, Roxie and Smith, as well as session musicians Tim Pierce and Wayne Swinny (guitars), Bob Marlette (guitar, bass, keyboards), Sid Riggs (keyboards, programming), Teddy Andreadis, Eric Dover, Calico Cooper and Gionvanna Morana (backing vocals), and drummer Kenny Aronoff. The supporting tour included Roxie, Dover (guitar), Andreadis (keys), Chuck Garric (bass), and Eric Singer (drums). The same musicians, except Andreadis, contributed to The Eyes of Alice Cooper (2003), they all contributed to the Bare Bones tour in 2003.[20] As well as the 'Eyes' tour with singer replaced by Tommy Clufetos, for the second leg Dover was replaced by Damon Johnson and Teddy Andreadis rejoined.[20]

The final members of the Eyes tour, again except Andreadis, played on Dirty Diamonds (2005). As well as the supporting tour with Singer returning as drummer, though he was again replaced by Clufetos for dated in September due to his commitment to Kiss.[21] For the Psycho-Drama tour 2007-2009, Keri Kelli joined the band as sole guitarist, with Singer and Garric staying in the band.[22]

For 2008s Along Came a Spider, featured Garric and Singer, alongside guitarists/keyboardists Danny Saber and Greg Hampton. the Theatre of Death tour featured Garric and returning members Damon Johnson (guitar) and Jimmy DeGrasso (drums).[23] Welcome 2 My Nightmare was released in 2011, featuring new guitarist Tommy Henriksen and many session musicians, including former members Dick Wagner, Steve Hunter and Kip Winger. The supporting No More Mr Nice Guy tour featured Garric, Johnson, Henriksen and the returning Steve Hunter and new drummer Glen Sobel, part way through the tour Johnson was replaced by Orianthi.[24]

For the Raise the Dead tour Hunter was replaced by the returning Ryan Roxie. Orianthi continued until 2014 when she was replaced by Nita Strauss. The same tour band continued until 2022 when Strauss left,[25] Kane Roberts returned to take her place,[26] until Strauss returned the following March.[27]

Members[edit]

Current[edit]

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
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Alice Cooper (Vincent Furnier) 1974–present
  • vocals
  • harmonica
all releases
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Ryan Roxie (Ryan Rosowicz)
  • 1996–1998
  • 2000–2006
  • 2012–present
  • guitar
  • vocals
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Chuck Garric 2002–present
  • bass
  • vocals
  • The Eyes Of Alice Cooper (2003)
  • Dirty Diamonds (2005)
  • Live At Montreux (2006)
  • Along Came A Spider (2008)
  • Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)
  • Raise The Dead - Live From Wacken (2014)
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Glen Sobel 2011–present drums
  • Raise the Dead: Live at Wacken (2013)
  • A Paranormal Evening With Alice Cooper - At The Paris Olympia (2018)
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Tommy Henriksen
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
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Nita Strauss
  • 2014–2022
  • 2023–present
  • Paranormal (2017)
  • A Paranormal Evening With Alice Cooper at the Olympia Paris (2018)

Former[edit]

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
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Dick Wagner
  • 1974–1979
  • 1982–1983 (died 2014)
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Prakash John 1974–1979
  • bass
  • backing vocals
Pentti "Whitey" Glan 1974–1979 (died 2017) drums
Jozef Chirowski 1974–1977 keyboards
  • Welcome To My Nightmare (1975)
  • Lace And Whiskey (1977)
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Steve Hunter
  • 1974–1977
  • 1977
  • 2011–2012
guitar
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Bob Kulick 1977 (substitute) (died 2020) none
Fred Mandel 1977–1979
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • guitar
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Davey Johnstone 1978–1979
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Dennis Conway 1980 drums
  • From The Inside (1978)
  • Flush The Fashion (1980)
John Cooker Lopresti bass Flush The Fashion (1980)
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Erik Scott 1981–1982 (died 2019) bass
Duane Hitchings 1981–1982 keyboards
Craig Krampf drums
Danny Johnson guitar Special Forces (1981)
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John Raymond Nitzinger Jr Zipper Catches Skin (1982)
Paul Taylor (also known as Paul Horowitz)
  • 1986–1988
  • 1996–1998
  • keyboards
  • guitar
Kane_Roberts_performing_at_Caesars_Windsor,_2022-09-11_02.jpg
Kane Roberts (Robert William Athas)
  • 1986–1988
  • 2022–2023
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • keyboards
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Kip Winger 1986–1988
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • keyboards
Ken Mary drums
Devlin 7 1986–1987 guitar The Nightmare Returns (1987)
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Derek Sherinian
  • 1989–1991
  • 1998
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
Pete Friesen
  • 1989–1990
  • 1998–2000
guitar Trashes The World (1990)
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Al Pitrelli 1989–1990
Tommy Caradonna bass
Jonathan Mover drums
Stef Burns
  • 1991–1994
  • 1998–1999
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
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Greg Smith
  • 1991–1994
  • 2000–2001
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • The Last Temptation (1994)
  • Brutally Live (2000)
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Eric Singer (Eric Mensinger)
  • 1991
  • 2000–2003
  • 2005
  • drums
  • backing vocals
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Jimmy DeGrasso
  • 1996–1999
  • 2009–2010
drums
Todd Jensen 1996–1999 bass A Fistful of Alice (1997)
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Reb Beach 1996–1998
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Lindsay Vannoy 1998–1999 keyboards none
Teddy 'Zig Zag' Andreadis
  • 2000
  • 2001–2002
  • 2004
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • Dragontown (2001)
  • The Eyes Of Alice Cooper (2003)
  • Brutally Live (2003)
  • Dirty Diamonds (2005)
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Eric Dover 2001–2003
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
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Tommy Clufetos
  • 2003
  • 2005 (substitute)
drums Dirty Diamonds (2005)
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Damon Johnson
  • 2004–2005
  • 2009–2010
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Keri_Kelli.jpg
Keri Kelli (Kenneth Fear Jr.) 2007–2009
Orianthi Panagaris avec Alice Cooper, en concert à Rennes en 2011..jpg
Orianthi (Orianthi Panagaris) 2011–2014 none

Timeline[edit]

References[edit]

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  8. ^ Dove, Ian (January 17, 1979). "ONE FLEW OVER THE ROCK 'N' NEST". Solters & Roskin, INC.
  9. ^ Flush the Fashion (CD booklet). Alice Cooper. Warner Bros. Records. 1980.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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  22. ^ "PSYCHO DRAMA TOUR 2007". alicecooperechive.com. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
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