Alice Cooper’s Personal Archive Broken Into, Priceless Items Stolen

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Alice Cooper (Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Alice Cooper (Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

When Alice Cooper composed Welcome To My Nightmare, he didn’t expect an outcome like this…

According to Alice Cooper’s official website, the shock rock icon’s personal storage facility in Los Angeles has been broken into. The stolen archival items include a great deal of original vinyl records, the original sculpture used for the cover of the 1991 album Hey Stoopid, and the John Richmond jacket.

The one-of-a-kind John Richmond Jacket was worn and made famous by Cooper in Wayne’s World:

It is assumed that Cooper was not a personal target in this heist, due to the three other storage units broken into. A police report has been filed regarding this unfortunate matter. Sightings of any suspicious activity can be reported to Archives@alicecooper.com


BONUS:

Alice Cooper – “No More Mr. Nice Guy” LIVE 1973

http://youtu.be/xYKjGvVSTGA

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