ALICE COOPER'S SEVERED HEAD STAGE-USED CONCERT PROP.
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Alice Cooper's stage shows are well-known for their theatricality, w/the artist drawing equally from horror films, vaudeville and garage rock to pioneer a macabre and theatrical brand of rock designed to shock people. During 1973, Cooper added a guillotine to the band's stage act, designed by magician James Randi, who appeared on stage during some of the shows as executioner. It was at this time that a prop of a severed head of Alice Cooper was introduced, as the shock rocker's beheading was the climax of the show. Offered here is a latex prop head w/applied Alice Cooper wig and realistic paint job designed to make the head look as much like Cooper as possible, right down to his trademark make-up. Head dates to c. 1990s and was used in various concerts. Exc. Super realistic and an amazing display piece as well as a part of Cooper stage history, as the act is still part of the band's stage show to this day.
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