
Vincent Furnier (Alice Cooper)
Vincent Furnier is the birth name of Alice Cooper, a renowned American singer and performer known for his theatrical rock shows and hit songs like "School’s Out." He adopted the stage name Alice Cooper in the late 1960s, creating a persona that combined shock rock, horror themes, and elaborate stage performances. Over time, Vincent Furnier officially changed his legal name to Alice Cooper to match his stage identity. His innovative approach significantly influenced the rock genre, blending music with theatricality, and he remains a prominent figure in the history of rock music.