Alice Cooper is back in the spotlight, and this time he’s ready to share his story. Over 50 years after his hit “School’s Out,” where he famously sang “No more pencils, no more books,” the shock rock legend is softening his views on education with a new memoir titled *Devil on My Shoulder*. The book is set to be released on October 6.
In *Devil on My Shoulder*, Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier, dives into his life and career. He reflects on his transformation from a young artist to the iconic Alice Cooper, a persona he eventually made his legal name. “I’ve written this book to track Alice’s ‘evilution’ and how I’ve tamed him at last,” Cooper explains. He aims to separate fact from fiction, as his story has been filled with myths and exaggerations over the years.
Before the memoir hits shelves, fans can catch Alice Cooper live on his upcoming U.S. tour, which kicks off in April. This is a great chance to see the rock icon perform and celebrate his incredible journey in music. Stay tuned for more updates!
