Alice Cooper: Golf Monster: How a Wild Rock'n'roll Life Led to a Serious Golf Addiction

Alice Cooper,Keith Zimmerman,Kent Zimmerman

Alice Cooper: Golf Monster: How a Wild Rock'n'roll Life Led to a Serious Golf Addiction
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aurum Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 January 2001
Pages
280
ISBN
9781845133580

Alice Cooper: Golf Monster: How a Wild Rock'n'roll Life Led to a Serious Golf Addiction

Alice Cooper,Keith Zimmerman,Kent Zimmerman

Alice Cooper: Golf Monster is the full account of how Cooper became one of the biggest rock stars on the planet with hits like School’s Out and Elected , nearly lost it all to alcoholism, and then turned things around by finding a healthy obsession (golf) to replace his unhealthy addiction to alcohol. While most will be familiar with his wild, mascaraed visage and vaudevillian on-stage theatrics, perhaps few will have been aware of the double life Alice Cooper leads. He still tours the world with his band, playing a hundred gigs a year; snake coiled round his neck, beheaded by guillotine at the end of every show…but three hundred days out of that year, Cooper is on the course. Alice Cooper: Golf Monster is an unlikely and captivating tale of wretched excess, life-saving redemption, ghoulish make-up, power chords, and five-irons to the centre of the green. Both humorous and candid, this book reveals another dimension to a man who has epitomised rock ‘n’ roll for the last forty years.

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