Michael Owen Bruce, born on March 16, 1948, in Arizona, is a renowned musician best known for his role as a founding member of the original Alice Cooper group. He served as the band's rhythm guitarist, pianist, keyboard player, and singer of lead and backing vocals. Bruce's contributions to Alice Cooper were instrumental in shaping the band's distinctive sound, and he co-wrote many of their major hits, including "No More Mr. Nice Guy," "School's Out," "Under My Wheels," and "Billion Dollar Babies" .
After his time with Alice Cooper, Bruce pursued solo projects. In 1975, he released the album "In My Own Way," which featured collaborations with notable musicians like Keith Moon and Todd Rundgren . More recently, Bruce has been involved in various musical endeavors, including the Michael Bruce Group, and has contributed to Alice Cooper's later works, such as "Welcome 2 My Nightmare," "Paranormal," and "Detroit Stories" . His recent releases include "Vault: Sketches, Roughs, Demos," "Halo of Ice," and "The Second Coming Of Michael Bruce: Alive & Re-Cooperated" .
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