Odd couple: Mayfield, rocker Alice Cooper team for TV spot
APTOPIX Mayfield Alice Cooper Singer Alice Cooper, left, and Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield laugh during a Progressive Insurance commercial shoot at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Thursday, July 22, 2021, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer) (David Dermer)CLEVELAND — (AP) — Baker Mayfield never dreamed of being on a team with Alice Cooper. In the new spots for the award-winning campaign's third season, Mayfield and Cooper are neighbors. Mayfield, who led the Browns to their first playoff berth since 2003 last season, knew only a little about Cooper before their first meeting. "I'm all about the Lions.”___More AP NFL coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL“Scratch golfer,” Mayfield said of the Hall of Fame rocker.
wftv.comRock legend Alice Cooper to auction off Andy Warhol artwork
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — (AP) — An Andy Warhol canvas found years ago in the garage of rocker Alice Cooper could become the highest selling artwork ever in Arizona. The music legend, who has a home in metro Phoenix, announced Thursday that he would auction off “Little Electric Chair.”It will be up for bidding on Oct. 23 at an auction organized by the Larsen Gallery in Scottsdale. The red acrylic and silkscreen on canvas was part of Warhol's “Death and Disaster” series between 1964 and 1965. According to Cooper, the artwork was a birthday gift in the '70s from a girlfriend who was friends with Warhol. Cooper is known for outrageous makeup and performances and such hits as “School’s Out."
wftv.comRock legend Alice Cooper to auction off Andy Warhol artwork
An Andy Warhol canvas found years ago in the garage of rocker Alice Cooper could become the highest selling artwork ever in Arizona. It will be up for bidding on Oct. 23 at an auction organized by the Larsen Gallery in Scottsdale. The red acrylic and silkscreen on canvas was part of Warhol's “Death and Disaster” series between 1964 and 1965.
news.yahoo.comHalloween Horror Nights to have Alice Cooper-themed haunted maze
ORLANDO, Fla. – Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights will have an Alice Cooper-themed haunted attractions, the theme park announced on Tuesday. For the first time, Alice Cooper's own version of a demented and dark subconscious will come to life in the haunted maze, "Alice Cooper – Welcome to My Nightmare," according to a Universal Orlando release. Inspired by elements from his first solo album, the attraction will put guests inside the haunted dreams of the album's recurring character, "Steven." "I grew up watching classic Universal horror movies so it's a thrill for me to work with Universal's designers to create the quintessential Alice Cooper maze for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort," Cooper said in a release.