Friday, April 16, 2021

Michael Bruce's early band The Wild Flowers on compilation Legend City CD

Michael Bruce held up "Legend City" CD during the “In The Trenches with Roxie Ryan, Episode #7056 interview a while back you can view here. This compilation is a collection from Phoenix's Viv-Debra Recordings Studios 1965 - 1967 bands contains The Wild Flowers that was Michael Bruce’s band way before Alice Cooper was formed. The 8-page CD booklet that gives a bio of each band and mentions The Wild Flowers never did a live show. They just recorded material and during this time Michael was in The Spiders (pre-Alice Cooper) band so he went under the name Bruce Michaels in The Wild Flowers so The Spiders won’t know his other musical activities. Another name appears in The Wild Flowers is Mick Mashbir who later played during The Billion Dollar Babies Tour and The Billion Dollar Babies Holiday (Muscle of Love) Tour plus recorded on "Muscle Of Love" album. Mick released a new album in 2007 “Keepin’ The Vibe Alive” that I have to say has that 70’s sound and is pretty damn good. You can read my review here.

The Wild Flowers include 4 tracks from #11 - #14 are “A Man Like Myself”, “More Than Me”, “One More Chance” and “On A Day Like Today”. These tracks stand out more than the others since they have a Beatles-esque sound to them. You can tell they were deeply influenced from across the pond. As for the other bands on this compilation have that great garage band 60’s sound that bands now try to cover. It’s a good collection of 60’s rock. The CD booklet talks about each band and covers each song that is very informative. Even includes a pic of a very young Michael Bruce.  

Cover photo of the band The Hearsemen.







Friday, March 12, 2021

Love It To Death 50th Anniversary

There is a great article and photos on the 50th anniversary of LOVE IT TO DEATH album at azcentral. They talk to everyone in the band Alice, Dennis, Neal, Michael as well as Manger Shep Gordon and producer Bob Ezrin. You can read article at azcentral





Wednesday, February 10, 2021

from SPIN

 SPIN has an interview w/ Alice Cooper 

To read view here

                                                                                 photo by Jenny Risher

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Eddie Trunk on Alice Cooper in the 80’s

 This is edited as they cut out the songs but Eddie Trunk list best Alice Cooper songs from the 80's. Now Trunk screwed up a few things but I'll let you figure it out but one song is not from the 80's that he list. But any news on Alice Cooper is good news. This was posted on January 25th 2021.

Follow link here



Tuesday, January 26, 2021

from AARP, January 2021 issue

 In the January 2021 issue of AARP there is an article on "A Remembrance: The Night John Lennon Died" is a collection of celebrities giving some stories of Lennon from Alice Cooper, James Taylor, Roberta Flack to May Pang and more. 

Alice Cooper gives us the time he first heard The Beatles to hanging out w/ John to the dreaded news that shocked us all.



from Pg 48

Friday, January 22, 2021

New Detroit Stores article


A new article from azcentral on "Detroit Stories" as Alice talks on the making of the album and working w/ the original band on a number of songs. Plus one song that ends w/ a tribute to Glen Buxton. You can read that part if you scroll down to subject title "We always felt like social debris" and "The band loved Glen Buxton" 

More can be read here


photo by Jenny Risher

Friday, January 15, 2021

A Paranormal Evening At The Olympia 2017

The FULL concert will be available on BluRay and DVD February 26th when Alice Cooper new album Detroit Stories is released.  A Paranormal Evening At The Olympia 2017 recorded at the Olympia in Paris on December 7th 2017.  

Edited version view here