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Dec 26, 2017 · Band: Nazz (pre- Alice Cooper) (Phoenix, Arizona) Record: Wonder Who's Loving Her Now / Lay Down And Die, Goodbye (7") Label: Very Record (S-001) Date: 1967 Written by: Vincent Furnier (aka Alice...
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They soon renamed themselves The Nazz and released the single “Wonder Who’s Lovin’ Her Now”, backed with future Alice Cooper track “Lay Down and Die, Goodbye”. At around this time, drummer John Speer was replaced by Neal Smith.
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The group's first major concert had them opening for the Doors on June 18, 1967. [5] In Phoenix, Arizona, another band called Nazz was formed at about the same time that Nazz was formed in Philadelphia. This group released only one single before moving to Los Angeles and renaming themselves Alice Cooper.
Jan 20, 2021 · For years, how the Nazz became Alice Cooper was shrouded in mystery. The most persistent legend states that Alice Cooper was the name of a 13th-century witch who had been burned at the stake. Allegedly, her spirit contacted the band during a late-night session with a Ouija Board.
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Feb 21, 2018 · Smith joined Alice Cooper in 1967, replacing the band's original drummer, John Speer, at a time when they were still called the Spiders. They moved from Phoenix to Los Angeles and renamed...