Legendary rocker Alice Cooper appeared on a small stage in the stands during the second intermission of the Blackhawks' 2-0 loss to the Coyotes on February 7 at Jobing.Com Arena in Glendale, Arizona. According to the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner, Cooper backed by a full band put on a 15-minute mini-concert, opening with "I'm Eighteen" before segueing into "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and "School's Out", which was given a PINK FLOYD touch halfway through. Video footage footage of the performance courtesy of Jay Nanda of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner can be seen below. Cooper will be the special guest opening act on MÖTLEY CRÜE's "final" tour, which kicks off with a North American leg that's scheduled to run from early July to late November. Alice's much-anticipated covers album, featuring songs that were originally written and recorded by THE DOORS, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon and THE WHO, members of the so-called "Hollywood vampires" of the early and mid-'70s, will be released this spring prior to the CRÜE tour. Kicking off in early March, Cooper will headline the month-long "Rock Meets Classic" tour, which makes stops in 17 German cities, as well as venues in Switzerland, Austria and France. Alice also will play a handful of European shows in late May and early June, including a June 4 appearance with AEROSMITH in Norway and a June 5 performance at the Sweden Rock Festival.
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