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  2. The Nightmare Returns - Wikipedia

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    The Nightmare Returns is a live concert video of Alice Cooper. The concert was filmed live in Detroit, Michigan, USA [1] on Halloween 1986 at the start of his "The Nightmare Returns" World Tour, in support of his album Constrictor. This video was originally released in 1987 on VHS and Betamax, and was released on DVD in 2006. The music video ...

  3. Film concerts: Performing movie music live - AOL

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    In the silent film days, live music always accompanied movies, and movies were events. "Over the years, theaters got smaller," said Steve Linder. "Then, people started watching it on their television.

  4. Welcome to My Nightmare (film) - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to My Nightmare is a 1975 concert film of Alice Cooper's show of the same title. It was produced, directed and choreographed by David Winters.The film accompanied the album, the stage show (also produced, directed and choreographed by Winters) by the same name and the TV special Alice Cooper: The Nightmare, the first ever rock music video album, starring Cooper and Vincent Price in person.

  5. The Strange Case of Alice Cooper - Wikipedia

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    The Strange Case of Alice Cooper is a live concert video released in September 1979, of Alice Cooper performing with his backing band The Ultra Latex Band. The concert was filmed on April 9, 1979 during Cooper's 'Madhouse Rock' Tour in San Diego , California, at the San Diego Sports Arena , in support of the album From the Inside .

  6. He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask) - Wikipedia

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    The song is well known for its music video, which combines clips from Jason Lives with original footage featuring Cooper performing the song and Jason Voorhees played, as he is in the film, by C. J. Graham menacing teenagers at a midnight showing of Jason Lives. It was directed by Jeffrey Abelson from a concept by Keith Williams.

  7. Bradley Cooper Spent 6 Years Learning How to Conduct Music ...

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    Cooper recreated Bernstein’s conducting the London Symphony Orchestra at the Ely Cathedral in 1976. “That scene I was so worried about because we did it live Bradley Cooper Spent 6 Years ...

  8. Roadie (1980 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film featured numerous cameos by the musicians in real bands (Asleep at the Wheel, Blondie, and Utopia) as members of Alice Cooper's 'band', politicians (such as then Mayor of Austin Carole McClellan), non-acting show business personalities (such as television composer Jesse Frederick, music producer Joe Gannon and film editor Eric Gardner ...

  9. Easy Action - Wikipedia

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    Easy Action is the second studio album by the American rock band Alice Cooper, released by Straight Records in March 1970. The title comes from a line from one of the band's favorite films, the musical West Side Story.