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  2. Dick Wagner - Wikipedia

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    To support awareness of violence against women and children, Wagner and his production company, Desert Dreams Productions, created a video featuring Desert Dreams artist, Wednesday, performing her gospel-inflected version of "Only Women Bleed," at Alice Cooper's Christmas Pudding Show in Phoenix, Arizona. Footage from her performance, featuring ...

  3. Alice Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948) [1] is an American rock singer whose career spans sixty years. With a raspy voice and a stage show that features numerous props and stage illusions, [2] Cooper is considered by music journalists and peers to be "The Godfather of Shock Rock". [3]

  4. Chuck Garric - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Garric is an American rock bassist who has played with Turd, The Druts, L.A. Guns, Dio, [1] and Eric Singer Project (ESP). [2] The current bassist for Alice Cooper, Garric has played bass for Billy Bob Thornton, Ted Nugent, Don Felder, and Journey at the Alice Cooper Christmas Pudding for the past three years.

  5. Sammy Hagar pulls out of Alice Cooper's Christmas Pudding ...

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    Sammy Hagar has had to back out of Alice Cooper's Christmas Pudding. Cooper will still be joined by Rob Zombie, Gin Blossoms and Wally Palmar. Sammy Hagar pulls out of Alice Cooper's Christmas ...

  6. The best holiday shows of 2022: Black Nativity, Christmas ...

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    From Alice Cooper's Christmas Pudding to Harry Connick, Jr., here's a guide to the best live holiday concerts and shows in Phoenix in 2022.

  7. The 10 Most Important Alice Cooper Moments - AOL

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    Formally, Alice Cooper was a band on its first seven albums from 1969 to 1973, although the line was always blurry, with the singer credited as Alice Cooper, not Vincent Furnier, in the sleeve notes.

  8. Calico Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Calico Cooper was born on May 19, 1981, to Alice and Sheryl Cooper, [1] who resided at Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles. [2] A year after her birth, the Coopers moved to Paradise Valley, Arizona . [ 2 ] They also lived for some time in Chicago before relocating once again to Paradise Valley in 1985.

  9. Damn Yankees (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 at Alice Cooper's Christmas Pudding, an annual charity concert to benefit Alice Cooper's Solid Rock Foundation and Teen Center in Phoenix, AZ, Damn Yankees reunited on stage. [9] The band played "Don't Tread", "High Enough" and "Coming of Age".