Not everyone is a rock star, so their rise to the top and their struggles or adversities to stay there are always going to be compelling and Alice Cooper’s journey is no different.įor a man whose three biggest compliments are: I don’t think it’s a coincidence that most rock biographies, written by the artists or otherwise, are amazing stories. This book not only chronicles his life from childhood to stardom, his rehab and his current addiction to the gold monster, but his drive for fame, his interaction with the biggest celebrities on Earth, and his quest to become a better golfer. As Alice says, “If rock ‘n’ roll made my life, then golf saved my life.” The man, once named Vincent Fornier, now legally Alice Cooper, has been rocking for more than four decades and in that time he’s not only become a household name, but he’s stopped drinking, found redemption, become quite the golfer, and run in some of the upper echelons of celebrity. Second to that, reading his autobiography “ Alice Cooper, Golf Monster: A Rock ‘n’ Roller’s 12 Steps to Becoming a Golf Addict” is also a great idea for fans of his music, his vaudevillian shows, or his golf game. Alice Cooper has multiplatinum albums along with a sustained rock career, plenty of newspaper column inches attributed to him, a syndicated radio show, and he’s done countless interviews, but to really get to know him you have to grab your clubs and join him on the golf course.
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