A Paranormal Evening with Alice Cooper trek to include Florida Theatre
Published by Sareth Ney on Oct. 9, 2017 at 11:43 a.m.
Updated on Feb. 9, 2018 at 11:50 a.m. |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Alice Cooper’s “A Paranormal Evening with Alice Cooper” tour will include Florida Theatre, on March 18. The expedition will begin on March 1 at The Colosseum at Caesar’s in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It will conclude on March 29 at Murat Theatre in Indianapolis. He will be promoting his 27th overall album, “Paranormal”.
“Paranormal” is Cooper’s first album in six years and was released on earMUSIC, on July 28. It debuted at number one and in 12 countries, as well as top five in 20 countries. It was recorded by long-time collaborator, Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Lou Reed), in Nashville, Tenn. A very special compact disc accompanied it which had a mini-album featuring two songs. The songs featured Cooper’s original band mates including: Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith and Michael Bruce.
12 tracks of “Paranormal” were recorded in studio and six were recorded live in Columbus, Ohio. Songs on the release were: “Paranormal”, “Dead Flies”, “Fireball”, “Paranoiac Personality”, “Fallen in Love”, “Dynamite Road”, “Private Public Breakdown”, “Holy Water”, “Rats”, “The Sound of A”, “Genuine American Girl”, “You and All of Your Friends”, “No More Mr. Nice Guy”, “Under My Wheels”, “Billion Dollar Babies”, “Feed My Frankenstein”, “Only Women Bleed” and “School’s Out”. A lyric video for “Paranormal” could be viewed on YouTube, by clicking here. A 30 second visual for the album could be found here.
Special guests on Cooper’s “Paranormal” include: U2’s Larry Mullen, Jr., ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons and Deep Purple’s Roger Glover. Cooper also reunited with original band members, for the live tracks. Mullen, Jr. appeared on nine of the 12 studio songs. Current lineup of Cooper’s band are: Chuck Garric (bass, songwriter), Ryan Roxie (guitar), Nita Strauss (guitar), Tommy Henriksen (producer, songwriter, engineer, mixer, programmer, multi-instrumentalist) and Glen Sobel (drums).
Media outlets praised Cooper’s record with the following statements: “He can still growl out a tune with bile in his throat and get almost seductive if the songs call for it”, stated Consequence of Sound. “…true to his legacy…”, cited Rolling Stone. “Sharpen up the guillotine, folks; he ain’t done yet,” exclaimed Paste. “…full of all the joy and vigor of those good old days,” mentioned Under The Radar.
For more information about Cooper, visit his website by clicking here. His social media accounts can be followed by clicking the following: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. He is endorsed by Shure Electronics, MAC Cosmetics and Manic Panic.
“Paranormal” is Cooper’s first album in six years and was released on earMUSIC, on July 28. It debuted at number one and in 12 countries, as well as top five in 20 countries. It was recorded by long-time collaborator, Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Lou Reed), in Nashville, Tenn. A very special compact disc accompanied it which had a mini-album featuring two songs. The songs featured Cooper’s original band mates including: Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith and Michael Bruce.
12 tracks of “Paranormal” were recorded in studio and six were recorded live in Columbus, Ohio. Songs on the release were: “Paranormal”, “Dead Flies”, “Fireball”, “Paranoiac Personality”, “Fallen in Love”, “Dynamite Road”, “Private Public Breakdown”, “Holy Water”, “Rats”, “The Sound of A”, “Genuine American Girl”, “You and All of Your Friends”, “No More Mr. Nice Guy”, “Under My Wheels”, “Billion Dollar Babies”, “Feed My Frankenstein”, “Only Women Bleed” and “School’s Out”. A lyric video for “Paranormal” could be viewed on YouTube, by clicking here. A 30 second visual for the album could be found here.
Special guests on Cooper’s “Paranormal” include: U2’s Larry Mullen, Jr., ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons and Deep Purple’s Roger Glover. Cooper also reunited with original band members, for the live tracks. Mullen, Jr. appeared on nine of the 12 studio songs. Current lineup of Cooper’s band are: Chuck Garric (bass, songwriter), Ryan Roxie (guitar), Nita Strauss (guitar), Tommy Henriksen (producer, songwriter, engineer, mixer, programmer, multi-instrumentalist) and Glen Sobel (drums).
Media outlets praised Cooper’s record with the following statements: “He can still growl out a tune with bile in his throat and get almost seductive if the songs call for it”, stated Consequence of Sound. “…true to his legacy…”, cited Rolling Stone. “Sharpen up the guillotine, folks; he ain’t done yet,” exclaimed Paste. “…full of all the joy and vigor of those good old days,” mentioned Under The Radar.
For more information about Cooper, visit his website by clicking here. His social media accounts can be followed by clicking the following: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. He is endorsed by Shure Electronics, MAC Cosmetics and Manic Panic.
Alice Cooper’s upcoming tour dates:
March 1 - The Colosseum at Caesar’s, Windsor, Ontario, Canada*
March 2 - Casino Rama, Rama, Ontario, Canada+
March 4 - The Lyric Theatre, Baltimore*
March 5 - Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, N.J.*
March 6 - Boch Center Wang Theatre, Boston*
March 8 - Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.*
March 9 - Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, N.J.*
March 10 - FM Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.*
March 13 - TaxSlayer Center, Moline, Ill.*
March 14 - Orpheum Theater, Madison, Wis. *
March 15 - Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, Ind.#
March 17 - Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center, Cherokee, N.C.*
March 18 - Florida Theatre, Jacksonville, Fla.*
March 20 - King Center, Melbourne, Fla.*
March 21 - Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.*
March 23 - Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Fla.*
March 24 - Hard Rock Live, Orlando, Fla.*
March 26 - Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greensville, S.C.*
March 28 - Palace Theatre, Louisville, Ky.*
March 29 - Murat Theatre, Indianapolis*
*On Sale Oct. 13
+On Sale Oct. 14
#One Sale Nov. 17
March 1 - The Colosseum at Caesar’s, Windsor, Ontario, Canada*
March 2 - Casino Rama, Rama, Ontario, Canada+
March 4 - The Lyric Theatre, Baltimore*
March 5 - Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, N.J.*
March 6 - Boch Center Wang Theatre, Boston*
March 8 - Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.*
March 9 - Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, N.J.*
March 10 - FM Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.*
March 13 - TaxSlayer Center, Moline, Ill.*
March 14 - Orpheum Theater, Madison, Wis. *
March 15 - Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, Ind.#
March 17 - Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center, Cherokee, N.C.*
March 18 - Florida Theatre, Jacksonville, Fla.*
March 20 - King Center, Melbourne, Fla.*
March 21 - Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.*
March 23 - Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Fla.*
March 24 - Hard Rock Live, Orlando, Fla.*
March 26 - Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greensville, S.C.*
March 28 - Palace Theatre, Louisville, Ky.*
March 29 - Murat Theatre, Indianapolis*
*On Sale Oct. 13
+On Sale Oct. 14
#One Sale Nov. 17
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, he inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, philanthropist, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast, is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival and Corazon Comedy Festival.