Dennis Dunaway, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Founding Member, Alice Cooper Group

Dennis Dunaway, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Founding Member, Alice Cooper Group

Dennis Dunaway was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011 as a founding member of the band named Alice Cooper. Dennis is in the Grammy Hall of Fame for co-writing “School’s Out.” The original Alice Cooper group have sold millions of singles and albums and were on the cover of Forbes for having the largest grossing tour in 1973 over Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones. The Alice Cooper group is in the Guinness Book of World Records for largest indoor audience estimated up to 148,000 in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1974. The Billion Dollar Babies album reached number 1 in America and Britain, and the group are recognized as the innovators of theatrical rock shows, which included giant balloons, hangings, snakes and spidery eye makeup. Dennis’ book, Snakes! Guillotines! Electric Chairs!: My Adventures In The Alice Cooper Group is in it’s 3rd printing and has been translated into German. The audiobook, narrated by Dennis, is available at Audible.com. The group recorded 3 songs on Alice’s Welcome 2 My Nightmare album, and re-recorded “School’s Out” with Joe Perry and Johnny Depp for the Hollywood Vampires album. They also recorded several songs on Alice’s Paranormal album. The group toured the United Kingdom in November 2017. The group’s movies are Diary Of A Mad Housewife, Good To See You Again: Alice Cooper, and Super Duper Alice Cooper. A new film Live From The Astroturf, Alice Cooper won Best Documentary Short at the Phoenix Film Festival and Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Dallas International Film Festival. Dennis stars in a short Rock Cinema film called Cold Cold Coffin featuring Calico Cooper, a castle, and a glass coffin.