ALICE COOPER Plays Impromptu Show At Nashville Bar; Video Available

October 16, 2014

Legendary rocker Alice Cooper played an impromptu after-party show last night (Wednesday, October 15) at Dan McGuinness, a bar in Nashville, Tennessee, after supporting MÖTLEY CRÜE earlier in the night at Bridgestone Arena.

Alice invited fans via Twitter to the club, where he and his band proceeded to play a mini-set of classic rock covers, including THE BEATLES' "Revolution", THE DOORS' "Break On Through" and a medley of "School's Out" and PINK FLOYD's "Another Brick In The Wall".

Fan-filmed video footage of the Dan McGuiness performance can be seen below.

Alice Cooper has completed work on a 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. The disc, which is expected out in early 2015, will also include "four or five new songs," which the legendary rocker wrote specifically for the new CD.

Cooper's current backing band includes THE IRON MAIDENS guitarist Nita Strauss, who replaced Orianthi earlier in the year, alongside fellow guitarists Ryan Roxie and Tommy Henriksen, plus bassist Chuck Garric and drummer Glen Sobel.

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