
According to AZCentral, Alice Cooper and his wife received the COVID-19 vaccine after previously contracting the new coronavirus.
In a video statement, the 73-year-old singer revealed that he and Sheryl Cooper received the vaccine at a facility in Phoenix. They went through their shots Team Rubicon, a non-profit organization that links military veterans and first responders to help in times of need.
In Arizona, people 65 and older can make appointments to get the vaccine.
Last March, Cooper tell Arizona Republic that he felt ‘less vulnerable’ in his home than he feels every day in a different hotel. “You do not know who was there, what they touched,” he explained. “When I was in Europe, I washed Purell all day and washed my hands. Every time you touch something, you would realize ‘Well, how do you know it was not infected? ‘
On the question of whether he is concerned about the possibility of taking COVID-19, Cooper tell Arizona Republic: “I’m not afraid of this thing … But you have to consider everyone. You never know what the man next door’s health problems are.”
Alice‘s new studio album, “Detroit Stories”, will be released on February 26 via about MUSIC.
Named for the city that launched the original launch Alice Cooper group on the road to success, “Detroit Stories” follow 2019s “Breadcrumbs” EP as a contemporary tribute to the toughest and craziest rock and roll scene out there.
“Detroit Stories” will be available on CD, CD + DVD digipack, CD box set (including CD, Blu-ray, t-shirt, face mask, torch light and 3 stickers) and 2LP hole fold.
The DVD and Blu-ray show the live performance “A paranormal night at the Olympia Paris” for the first time on video.
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