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Billion Dollar Babies is the sixth studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper, released on February 27, 1973 by Warner Bros. Records. [1] [2] The album became the best selling Alice Cooper record at the time of its release, hitting number one on the album charts in the United States and the United Kingdom, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper is a 1974 feature film starring Alice Cooper.The movie primarily features live concert footage of the Alice Cooper band on their record-breaking Billion Dollar Babies tour, filmed in Texas (mostly at the Sam Houston Coliseum) in April 1973, [1] with some footage from other tour stops, including the Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon, intercut with 'comedy ...
40-Hour Week Tour February 22, 1985 Bill Medley: Alice Cooper: Killer Tour May 24, 1972 Todd Rundgren & The Hello People, Dr John Night Tripper: Billion Dollar Babies Tour April 22, 1973 Flo & Eddie: From the Inside Tour July 9, 1978 Sweet: Flush the Fashion Tour July 17, 1980 Anita Baker: Compositions World Tour: October 11, 1990 Perri ...
Cindy Dunaway (Neal Smith's sister who married Dennis Dunaway) designed the band's costumes and occasionally performed in the stage show (she was the "dancing tooth" on the Billion Dollar Babies tour). [27] [28] A 1973 gig in São Paulo, Brazil, was performed in front of 158,000 people. The Guinness Book of World Records gave the band the world ...
Abramorama Buys 'Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids' (EXCLUSIVE) ... Veeps is offering two tiers of tickets, the first going for $12.99 which gives access to the ...
Billion Dollar Babies was the name of the band founded in 1976 by Michael Bruce, Mike Marconi, Dennis Dunaway, Bob Dolin and Neal Smith after they split from Alice Cooper. Originally, Billion Dollar Babies started out in the hope that Alice would return and Battle Axe would be the new record from the Alice Cooper group.
Billion Dollar Babies executive producer Dan Goodman draws a direct line from the Cabbage Patch Kids craze to future Black Friday mob scenes. "I think there's no denying the fact that it had a ...
The duo was also in good relations with Alice Cooper, and they were the opening act on the "Billion Dollar Babies Tour" during the spring of 1973, going on to record background vocals for Cooper's albums From the Inside, Flush the Fashion and Zipper Catches Skin.