THE
EARWIGS
(October, 1964 -
1965) |
*Vincent Furnier (V,
Harmonica)
*Glen Buxton (G)
*Dennis Dunaway (G)
*Emmet Smith (?)
*John Speer (D)
Phoenix, AZ
Evolved into The
Spiders.
THE
SPIDERS
(1965 - Late
1966?) |
*Vincent Furnier (V,
Harmonica)
*Glen Buxton (G)
*Dennis Dunaway (G)
*John Tatum (G) (1965 - Summer 1966)
*Michael Bruce (G) (Summer 1966) The
Wildflowers
*John Speer (D)
Phoenix, AZ
Changed name to The
Nazz.
Singles:
"Hitch Hike" / "Why Don't You Love Me" (Mascott) (Summer
1965)
"Don't Blow Your Mind" / "No Price Tag" (Santa Cruz)
(Summer 1966)
THE
NAZZ
(Late 1966? - March 16,
1968) |
*Vincent Furnier (V,
Harmonica)
*Glen Buxton (Ld. G)
*Michael Bruce (G)
*Dennis Dunaway (B)
*John Speer (D) (Late 1966? - December, 1967)
*Neal Smith (D) (December, 1967) The Surf Tones, The
Holy Grail
Phoenix, AZ (Moved to Los
Angeles, Ca, in the Late Fall, 1967) Single:
"Wonder Who's Loving Her Now" / "Lay Down and Die, Goodbye"
(Very) (1967)
THE ALICE
COOPER GROUP
(March 16, 1968 - April 8,
1974) |
*Alice Cooper
(V, Harmonica)
*Glen Buxton (Ld. G)
*Michael Bruce (G, K, V)
*Dennis Dunaway (B)
*Neal Smith (D) |
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Originally from Los Angeles,
CA; Moved to Pontiac, MI in 1970
& flew the "coop" for Greenwich, CT in 1972!
| Singles:
Albums:
"Pretties For You" (Straight) March, 1969
"Easy Action" (Straight) May, 1970
*David Briggs (Piano)
"Love It To Death" (Straight/Warner Brothers) March, 1971
*"Toronto Bob" Ezrin
(K)
"Killer" (Warner Brothers) November, 1971
*Bob Ezrin (K)
*Rick Derringer (G)
"School's Out" (Warner Brothers) June, 1972
*Bob Ezrin (K)
*Dick Wagner (G)
*Rockin' Reggie Vincent (G, V)
"Billion Dollar Babies" (Warner Brothers) January, 1973
*Bob Ezrin (Piano)
*Dick Wagner (G)
*Steve Hunter (G)
*Mick Mashbir (G)
*Donavan Leitch (V)
"Muscle Of Love" (Warner Brothers) November, 1973
*Dick Wagner (G)
*Mick Mashbir (G)
*Saul Prestopino (Banjo)
*Bob Dolin (K, V)
*Liza Minelli (V)
*Norma LaBelle (V)
*Sarah LaBelle (V)
*Ronnie Spector (V)
*The Pointer Sisters (V)
*Bob Greene (V)
*Stu Day (V)
*Dennis Ferrante (V)
"Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits" (Warner Brothers) August,
1974
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Singles:
Albums:
"Pretties For You" (Straight) March, 1969
"Easy Action" (Straight) May, 1970
*David Briggs (Piano)
"Love It To Death" (Straight/Warner Brothers) March, 1971
*"Toronto Bob" Ezrin
(K)
"Killer" (Warner Brothers) November, 1971
*Bob Ezrin (K)
*Rick Derringer (G)
"School's Out" (Warner Brothers) June, 1972
*Bob Ezrin (K)
*Dick Wagner (G)
*Rockin' Reggie Vincent (G, V)
"Billion Dollar Babies" (Warner Brothers) January, 1973
*Bob Ezrin (Piano)
*Dick Wagner (G)
*Steve Hunter (G)
*Mick Mashbir (G)
*Donavan Leitch (V)
"Muscle Of Love" (Warner Brothers) November, 1973
*Dick Wagner (G)
*Mick Mashbir (G)
*Saul Prestopino (Banjo)
*Bob Dolin (K, V)
*Liza Minelli (V)
*Norma LaBelle (V)
*Sarah LaBelle (V)
*Ronnie Spector (V)
*The Pointer Sisters (V)
*Bob Greene (V)
*Stu Day (V)
*Dennis Ferrante (V)
"Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits" (Warner Brothers) August,
1974
ALICE COOPER
(SOLO)
(Fall 1974 -
Today) |
Singles:
Albums:
"Welcome To My Nightmare" (Warner Brothers) February, 1975
*Dick Wagner (G, V)
*Steve Hunter (G)
*Bob Ezrin (K)
*Jozef Chirowski (K, V)
*Tony Levin (B)
*Prakash John (B)
*John Badanjek (D)
*Whitey Glan (D)
*Vincent Price (Spoken Word)
"Alice Cooper Goes To Hell" (Warner Brothers) July, 1976
*Dick Wagner (G, V)
*Steve Hunter (G)
*John Tropea (G)
*Bob Ezrin (K)
*Bob Babbitt (B)
*Tony Levin (B)
*Jim Gordon (D)
*Allan Schwartzberg (D)
*Jimmy Maelan (Percussion)
*Dick Berg (French Horn)
"Lace And Whiskey" (Warner Brothers) May, 1977
*Dick Wagner (G, V)
*Steve Hunter (G)
*Jozef Chirowski (K)
*Bob Ezrin (K, V)
*Al Kooper (Piano)
*Al MacMillan (Piano)
*Tony Levin (B)
*Prakash John (B)
*Bob Babbitt (B)
*Jim Gordon (D)
*Allan Schwartzberg (D)
*Jimmy Maelan (Percussion)
*Ernie Watts (Tenor Sax, Clarinet)
"The Alice Cooper Show" (Warner Brothers) December, 1977
*Dick Wagner (G, V)
*Steve Hunter (G)
*Fred Mandel (K)
*Prakash John (B)
*Whitey Glan (D)
"From The Inside" (Warner Brothers) December, 1978
*Dick Wagner (G, V)
*Davey Johnstone (G)
*Jefferson Kewley (G)
*Jay Graydon (G)
*Steve Lukather (G)
*Rick Nielson (G)
*David Foster (K)
*Fred Mandel (K)
*Robbie King (K)
*Kenny Passarelli (B)
*David Hungate (B)
*John Pierce (B)
*Dee Murray (B)
*Lee Sklar (B)
*Rick Schlosser (D)
*Dennis Conway (D)
*Michael Ricciardella (D)
*Jim Keltner (Percussion)
"Flush The Fashion" (Warner Brothers) May, 1980
*Davey Johnstone (Ld. G)
*Davey Johnstone (G)
*Fred Mandel (G, K)
*John LoPresti (B)
*Dennis Conway (D)
"Special Forces" (Warner Brothers) September 12, 1981
*Danny Johnson (G)
*Mike Pinera (G)
*Duane Hitchings (K)
*Erik Scott (B)
*Craig Kampf (D)
"Zipper Catches Skin" (Warner Brothers) August, 1982
*Dick Wagner (G)
*Mike Pinera (G)
*John Nitzinger (G)
*Billy Steele (G)
*Alice Cooper (Synthesizer)
*Erik Scott (B)
*Jan Uvena (D)
*Craig Kampf (Percussion)
"Dada" (Warner Brothers) October, 1983
*Dick Wagner (G, B, V)
*Bob Ezrin (Synthesizer, K, D, V)
*Graham Shaw (Synthesizers, V)
*Prakash John (B)
*Richard Kolinda (D)
*John Anderson (D)
*Jan Uvena (D)
*Craig Kampf (Percussion)
"Constrictor" (MCA) October, 1986
*Kane Roberts (G, K, B, D, V)
*Paul Delph (K, V)
*Donnie Kisselbach (B)
*Kip Winger (B)
*David Rosenburg (D)
"Raise Your Fist And Yell" (MCA) October 5, 1987
*Kane Roberts (G, V)
*Paul Horowitz (Taylor) (K)
*Kip Winger (B, K, V)
*Ken Mary (D)
"Trash" (Epic) July 12, 1989
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