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đŸŽŒ Beethoven or Birds? Europe’s New Banknotes Celebrate Culture — And SSM Celebrates with The Best of Beethoven

After 20 years of familiar architecture gracing Europe’s paper currency, the European Central Bank is turning a new page—literally. The EU has announced a cultural and artistic refresh of its euro banknotes, offering citizens the chance to choose between “Beethoven” or “Birds” as the main themes for the upcoming redesign.

Yes, you read that right: Beethoven or Birds. It’s a showdown between soaring melodies and soaring wings, between one of the greatest composers in history and the natural world’s most musical creatures.

The cultural concept led by German-born icon Ludwig van Beethoven is gaining particular traction. A symbol of unity, resilience, and creative genius, Beethoven represents a distinctly European legacy that has endured across centuries. Alongside him, the artistic contributions of European musicians—including figures like Greek-American soprano Maria Callas—have also been discussed as part of the broader cultural redesign themes.


đŸŽ” Sunset Special Markets Celebrates with Classical Masterpieces: The Best of Beethoven

To mark this renewed spotlight on Europe’s musical heritage, Sunset Special Markets (SSM) is proud to feature a stunning release from its Sunset Classics & Jazz collection:
Classical Masterpieces: The Best of Beethoven—a rich, emotionally powerful anthology of Beethoven’s most beloved works, interpreted by some of today’s finest classical artists.

Track Highlights Include:

  1. Adagio Sostenuto – Moonlight Sonata (Op.27, No.2)
    đŸŽč Eliso Bokvadze
  2. Allegretto – Tempest Sonata (Op.31, No.2)
    đŸŽč Eliso Bokvadze
  3. Romance for Violin and Orchestra No.2 in F Major (Op.50)
    đŸŽ» Isadora Schwarzberg, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, Cond. Saulius Sondeckis
  4. Bagatelle in A minor ‘FĂŒr Elise’ (WoO 59)
    đŸŽč Eliso Bokvadze
  5. Adagio Cantabile – Sonata No.8 “PathĂ©tique” (Op.13)
    đŸŽč Eliso Bokvadze
  6. Adagio Un Poco Mosso – Piano Concerto No.5 “Emperor” (Op.73)
    đŸŽč Nodar Gubunia, Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra, Cond. Jansug Kakhidze
  7. Allegro – Violin Sonata No.5 “Spring” (Op.24)
    đŸŽ» Ilya Ioff, đŸŽč Igor Uljash
  8. Allegro, Ma Non Tanto – Cello Sonata No.3 (Op.69)
    đŸŽ» Sergei Slovaschevsky, đŸŽč Igor Uljash
  9. Scherzo, Allegro Molto – Cello Sonata No.3 (Op.69)
    đŸŽ» Sergei Slovaschevsky, đŸŽč Igor Uljash

Whether you’re new to classical music or a lifelong enthusiast, this compilation is the perfect way to immerse yourself in Beethoven’s emotional brilliance—now as relevant in cultural conversation as ever.


đŸ’¶ From Concert Halls to Currency

As the public prepares to vote on the new euro note theme, one thing is clear: Beethoven’s legacy continues to resonate not only on stage but in the very fabric of European identity. Whether or not he appears on the next €50 note, his music remains priceless.


📀 Classical Masterpieces: The Best of Beethoven
Available now from Sunset Special Markets (SSM)
Explore the timeless works of a master who might soon be in your wallet—and already belongs in your collection.

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đŸŽŒ Elias Rahbani: Celebrating the Legacy of a Lebanese Musical Icon – Now Spotlighted by SSM

Few names in Middle Eastern music carry the enduring cultural weight of Elias Rahbani—a man whose talent transcended borders, genres, and generations. As a composer, songwriter, and cultural ambassador, Rahbani carved out a place in global music history, blending Western pop sensibilities with deep-rooted Lebanese tradition.

Now, Sunset Special Markets (SSM) proudly pays tribute to Rahbani’s immense legacy, with a curated musical retrospective celebrating his iconic work across film, television, and stage.


đŸŽ¶ A Composer of Global Reach and Local Soul

Born in 1938 into the legendary Rahbani musical dynasty, Elias was the youngest of the famed trio that also included his brothers, Assi and Mansour Rahbani. But Elias was far from living in the shadows—he quickly established himself as a creative force in his own right.

Elias Rahbani composed over 2,500 songs and scores, becoming one of the most prolific figures in Arab pop music. He blended catchy melodies with sophisticated arrangements, often incorporating orchestral textures and European influences. His work defined the sound of modern Lebanon during a golden era of music, especially throughout the ’60s and ’70s.


🎬 Music for the Screen and Stage

Rahbani’s talents didn’t stop at pop. He composed scores for more than 25 films in Lebanon, Bulgaria, and Austria, lending emotional depth and lyrical power to both drama and comedy. He was also the creative force behind music for stage plays, commercials, and beloved Lebanese TV series—his themes becoming a part of everyday life for audiences across the Arab world.

His influence extended beyond the borders of Lebanon, helping to build cultural bridges through cinema and music.

“He was a master of melody,” noted one film scholar in a recent retrospective screening. “His scores captured the soul of a region—and the hearts of millions.”


đŸŽ€ SSM Celebrates Elias Rahbani

Sunset Special Markets (SSM) is honored to spotlight Rahbani’s music through a special collection, bringing his timeless compositions to a new global audience. This curated release includes rare recordings, restored film scores, and digitally remastered classics, showcasing the range and depth of Rahbani’s genius.

Whether you’re revisiting his lush orchestral arrangements or discovering the pop gems that once ruled Beirut’s airwaves, this is a must-have for music collectors and cultural connoisseurs alike.


🌍 A Cultural Legacy That Lives On

Beyond the music, Elias Rahbani’s work provides a window into the Lebanese cultural renaissance, preserving moments of beauty and resilience through decades of change. He was not just a composer—he was a storyteller, a unifier, and a national treasure.


📀 Experience the music of Elias Rahbani – available now worldwide from Sunset Special Markets.
Rediscover the soundtrack of Lebanon’s golden age and the timeless genius of a true musical icon.

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🎾 Alice Cooper and Judas Priest Announce 2025 Tour, Fantasy Camp, Detroit Show & Exclusive Revox Gear – Plus Live Album Out Now via SSM

Rock fans, rejoice! The legendary Alice Cooper is making headlines across the music world this week with a massive co-headlining tour, a star-studded fantasy camp, new limited-edition audio gear, and an exclusive live album release from Sunset Special Markets (SSM)—all rolling out in 2025.

đŸ§Ÿâ€â™‚ïž ALICE COOPER + JUDAS PRIEST 2025 CO-HEADLINING TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED

Two titans of hard rock—Alice Cooper and Judas Priest—are joining forces for a nationwide co-headlining tour kicking off this fall. The unholy alliance of shock rock and heavy metal will bring iconic tracks, theatrical stage shows, and decades of rock history to stages across the U.S.

Tour Dates (Subject to Updates):

  • Sept. 16 – Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum
  • Sept. 18 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
  • Sept. 20 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
  • Sept. 21 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 23 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
  • Sept. 24 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
  • Sept. 26 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
  • Sept. 28 – Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Insurance Amphitheater
  • Sept. 30 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
  • Oct. 2 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
  • Oct. 5 – Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
  • Oct. 6 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena

đŸŽŸïž Tickets are on sale now via major ticketing outlets. All shows begin at 10 a.m. local time.


đŸ„ ROCK ‘N’ ROLL FANTASY CAMP: PHOENIX 2025 WITH ALICE COOPER & ROB HALFORD

If seeing Alice Cooper live isn’t enough, fans will have the once-in-a-lifetime chance to jam with the man himself—along with Rob Halford of Judas Priest—at the Fall 2025 Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp in Phoenix, Arizona.

đŸ—“ïž Camp Dates: November 6–9, 2025
📍 Location: Phoenix, AZ
🎾 Featured Rock Legends:

  • Alice Cooper
  • Rob Halford (Judas Priest)
  • Teddy ‘Zig Zag’ Andreadis (Alice Cooper, Guns N’ Roses, DIO)

Campers will rehearse and perform with the legends, receive mentoring, and even have the exclusive opportunity to golf with Alice Cooper during his renowned charity golf event.


đŸŽ€ DETROIT CONCERT SPOTLIGHT: ALICE COOPER TICKETS ON SALE

Alice Cooper is also making a Detroit stop, with tickets now available for one of the city’s most anticipated rock events of the year. This show is part of the larger 2025 tour and marks a return to Cooper’s Motor City roots—a town that helped shape his musical journey.


🎧 INTRODUCING: ‘REVOX ALICE COOPER’ LIMITED EDITION AUDIO GEAR

In one of the most unique rock merchandising collaborations to date, Alice Cooper has partnered with Revox to launch a limited-edition line of premium tape recorders and turntables. Each piece will feature exclusive Alice Cooper artwork, branding, and autograph elements—signed, numbered, and perfect for collectors or hi-fi fanatics.

Whether you’re spinning “Welcome to My Nightmare” or “No More Mr. Nice Guy,” this high-end gear is a must-have centerpiece for any rock enthusiast’s listening room.


📀 OUT NOW: Alice Cooper – Live (SSM Release)

To cap it all off, Sunset Special Markets (SSM) has released an electrifying Alice Cooper live album, available in stores and online worldwide. Featuring some of his most iconic performances, this album captures the energy, theatrics, and raw power that made Alice Cooper a household name and a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.

đŸŽ¶ Tracklist Highlights Include:

  • “School’s Out”
  • “I’m Eighteen”
  • “Billion Dollar Babies”
  • “Poison”

Grab it now and crank it up—Alice is back, louder than ever.


đŸ”„ Whether you’re hitting the tour, joining the fantasy camp, or spinning vinyl at home, 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for Alice Cooper fans worldwide.

Stay tuned to Sunset Special Markets (SSM) for more exclusive releases, collector’s editions, and music legends that rock the ages.

Tiger Lily Hutchence reportedly married in London on Saturday.

🎾 SSM Feature: Tiger Lily Hutchence Marries in London — Celebrate the Legacy of INXS with “The Best of INXS” Release

LONDON, UK — In a beautiful and intimate ceremony, Tiger Lily Hutchence, daughter of the late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence and British media personality Paula Yates, has officially tied the knot with longtime partner Ben Archer. The wedding, held in London, brought a moment of joy and reflection for fans of one of Australia’s most iconic rock legacies.

Michael Hutchence, the electrifying and enigmatic voice behind INXS, fronted the band from 1977 until his tragic death in 1997. His artistry, stage presence, and unmistakable voice left an indelible mark on music worldwide—and now, decades later, his legacy continues to resonate not only through his daughter but through the timeless music of INXS.

In honor of Michael’s enduring impact and this milestone moment for the Hutchence family, Sunset Special Markets (SSM) is spotlighting the international release of The Best of INXS — now available worldwide (excluding North America).

This definitive collection brings together the band’s most iconic hits, capturing their evolution from post-punk outsiders to international rock legends.

đŸŽ¶ The Best of INXS – Global Release Tracklist:

  1. Need You Tonight
  2. What You Need
  3. Dancing On The Jetty
  4. Don’t Change
  5. Disappear
  6. Not Enough Time
  7. Hear That Sound
  8. Devil Inside
  9. All Around
  10. Good Times

This album is more than just a playlist—it’s a pulse-pounding journey through the heart of INXS, a band whose sound defined an era. Whether you were there for the original wave or are discovering them anew through Tiger Lily’s story, this collection is the perfect tribute.


📩 Order your copy of The Best of INXS today and experience the sound that made music history.
Available now at global retailers (excluding North America).

đŸ–€ Sunset Special Markets — Celebrating the Soundtrack of Our Lives.

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🎬 SSM Spotlight: May 16 Is a Big Day for Fans of Adrien Brody’s Oscar-Winning Triumph

Mark your calendars: May 16 is shaping up to be a major day for fans of Adrien Brody’s unforgettable performance in the harrowing World War II drama, The Pianist — the film that won him a Best Actor Oscar and left an enduring mark on cinema history.

The critically acclaimed film, directed by Roman Polanski, also took home Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, and notably, received widespread praise for its haunting, emotional Original Score—a central character in the story itself.

And now, for the first time in years, a remastered special edition of the film’s soundtrack is being released on May 16 through Sunset Special Markets, in partnership with key rights holders. This release includes not only the original compositions by Wojciech Kilar, but also rare session takes and digitally enhanced renditions of Chopin pieces that featured prominently throughout the film.

“This isn’t just a score—it’s a narrative told through keys, through silence, and through survival,” said a panelist at the London Soundtrack Festival in March. “I’ve spoken to many filmmakers over the years, and those whose films are nominated often cite The Pianist as a benchmark for how music should serve story.”

Though the film stirred controversy upon release—due to Polanski’s involvement—it went on to achieve both critical and financial success, earning a Golden Globe, BAFTA, CĂ©sar Award, and numerous international accolades. It remains one of the most emotionally affecting war dramas of the early 2000s and a touchstone for discussions about resilience, trauma, and art.

đŸŽŒ What to Expect on the May 16 Release:

  • Newly remastered original soundtrack
  • Never-before-heard alternate takes
  • Collector’s booklet featuring behind-the-scenes insights and rare stills
  • Bonus interview clips with the composer and Brody on the role of music in the film

For fans of cinematic scores, classic film, and powerful historical storytelling, this release is not to be missed. Whether you’re revisiting The Pianist or discovering it for the first time, May 16 offers a chance to experience the story again—through sound.


đŸŽč Sunset Special Markets: Rediscover the Music That Made the Movies.
Stay tuned for more exclusive soundtrack reissues and limited-edition collector’s releases throughout the year.

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đŸŽ„ SSM Feature: This Bizarro MTV Short Film Turned Into the Network’s First Movie — And It’s About Gross, Singing Cockroaches

Before reality TV hijacked the airwaves, and long before MTV traded its subversive bite for bingeable fluff, there was a moment—a weird, glorious moment—when the network greenlit its very first original movie, and it was nothing like what you’d expect.

Enter: “Joe’s Apartment.”

What began as a short film—broadcast during MTV’s early-‘90s experimental heyday—somehow morphed into a full-blown feature-length film in 1996, marking MTV Films’ first official leap into cinematic territory. And yes, it’s about talking, singing, gross-out cockroaches.

Underground filmmaker Nick Zedd, known for his boundary-shattering works in the Cinema of Transgression movement, was reportedly part of the underground sensibility that shaped the project’s tone (even if he didn’t direct this film himself). His influence, along with others from the East Village DIY scene, lingered like graffiti behind the gloss. There was a definite punk ethos in its DNA: absurd, grotesque, anti-corporate, and gloriously low-budget in spirit—even if the finished film had the polish of a studio-backed project.

What made Joe’s Apartment so bizarre wasn’t just the premise—it was how it tricked the mainstream into backing something that felt like it belonged in a midnight screening, not on a marquee next to big-budget blockbusters. No A-list soundtrack, no surefire stars, no massive merch drop. Just… singing cockroaches and scatological slapstick.

The film itself was divisive. Critics were baffled. Audiences didn’t know whether to laugh or gag. But underground fans saw something different: a studio accidentally making a cult movie. A Trojan horse of weird, tucked inside the machinery of a very mainstream brand.

And for a second, MTV looked like it might actually become a voice for outsider art.

Of course, the film didn’t explode at the box office—and the dream of a subversive MTV Films quietly faded into more commercial projects (Varsity Blues, Napoleon Dynamite, etc.). But Joe’s Apartment remains a beautifully bizarre time capsule, a relic from a brief window when weirdness snuck through the cracks.

So the next time someone tells you MTV never did anything weird, just smile and whisper:
“Remember the cockroach musical?”


đŸȘł SSM: Stay Strange. Stay Subversive.

Want a deep dive on MTV’s oddball programming era or a look at other network-to-film pipeline flukes? Hit me up.

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Theater Spotlight: Walnut Street’s Dreamgirls Wows With Star Power — But Leaves the Rest in the Wings

Walnut Street Theatre kicked off its 2024-25 season with the beloved musical Dreamgirls, the rags-to-riches tale that follows a trio of young female singers rising to stardom in the 1960s music industry. And while the production undoubtedly shines thanks to its talented lead cast, it struggles to hit all the right notes when it comes to staging and overall impact.

⭐ A Cast That Carries the Show

Let’s be clear: the stars of Dreamgirls absolutely deliver. From the show-stopping vocals of the lead actress playing Effie White to the tight harmonies of the group as they transform into The Dreams, the talent on stage is undeniable. There’s real electricity when the spotlight is on the performers — especially in iconic numbers like “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” and “One Night Only.”

The chemistry between the characters is genuine, and the charisma of the cast elevates even the more uneven moments in the script. Each performer brings their A-game, balancing emotional vulnerability with the glitz and glamour of the music biz.

🎭 A Production That Plays It Safe

Where the Walnut Street production stumbles, however, is in its overall execution. While the costumes dazzle and the music never misses a beat, the set design and direction feel surprisingly conservative. For a show as emotionally rich and musically dynamic as Dreamgirls, this production feels like it plays things a little too safe — relying heavily on its stars to keep the energy up.

Scene transitions lack the fluidity that could make the story soar, and some choreography feels too restrained for a show about ambition, betrayal, and the breakneck pace of fame. You get the sense that the production is holding back just a little when it could be reaching for more.

đŸŽ¶ A Crowd-Pleaser With Room to Grow

Still, there’s no denying the power of Dreamgirls as a musical. With themes of perseverance, identity, and the cost of success, it remains just as relevant today as when it debuted in 1981. And at Walnut Street, it’s the performers who make that message sing loud and clear.

If you’re looking for powerhouse vocals and emotional performances, Dreamgirls at Walnut Street Theatre has that in abundance. Just don’t expect groundbreaking staging or bold creative risks. It’s a production that lets the music and the stars do the heavy lifting — and for many theatergoers, that may be more than enough.

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The Man Behind the Mask: 6 Memorable Horror Movie Theme Songs That Still Haunt Us

Horror movies have always been about more than just jump scares and creepy creatures — they’re also a masterclass in atmosphere, and music plays a massive role in building that tension. Whether it’s the slow crawl of dread, a sudden screech before a kill, or an iconic theme that lives rent-free in your nightmares, these tracks are as legendary as the monsters they represent.

So, in celebration of the ghouls, slashers, and specters that keep us up at night, here’s a look (and a listen) at six unforgettable horror movie theme songs — the eerie anthems that turned terror into art.


1. “Tubular Bells” – The Exorcist (1973)

Mike Oldfield’s haunting, minimalist composition wasn’t written for a horror film — but after The Exorcist paired it with scenes of demonic possession and flickering candles, it became the soundtrack for spiritual dread. This track is a slow-burn spiral into madness, and it still gives chills to this day.


2. “Halloween Theme” – Halloween (1978)

Composed by John Carpenter himself in just a few days, this piano-driven theme is deceptively simple — and completely terrifying. Those sharp, repeating notes are a sonic representation of Michael Myers: cold, mechanical, unstoppable. It’s a masterclass in how to turn suspense into sound.


3. “The Man Behind the Mask” – Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)

Yes, Alice Cooper brought Jason Voorhees into the world of MTV with this synth-laced rock anthem. Cheesy? Absolutely. Iconic? Without a doubt. The lyrics even reference Crystal Lake and the unstoppable force that is Jason — a perfect campy tribute that somehow works just as well on a boombox as it does over a murder scene.


4. “Dream Warriors” – A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 (1987)

Hair metal meets horror in this Dokken classic. Freddy Krueger stalks the dreams of teens again — and this time, they’ve got a soundtrack worthy of their rebellion. “Dream Warriors” didn’t just define an era of slasher sequels, it gave fans a metal anthem to scream-sing at midnight screenings for decades.


5. “Hello Zepp” – Saw (2004)

This piece by Charlie Clouser is subtle — until it’s not. Used in almost every Saw film, “Hello Zepp” slowly builds tension until it hits that iconic reveal moment. The franchise may be known for its traps, but the music is just as effective at pulling the rug out from under you.


6. “Suspiria Theme” – Suspiria (1977)

The Italian prog-rock band Goblin crafted this deeply disturbing, whisper-laced theme for Dario Argento’s cult classic. It’s one part lullaby, one part nightmare fuel, and completely unique. You don’t listen to it so much as survive it.


Whether you’re into the minimalist dread of Carpenter’s Halloween or the glam-gore stylings of Friday the 13th, horror movie music has a long legacy of leaving a mark. These themes aren’t just background noise — they’re characters in their own right.

So turn off the lights, crank up the volume, and revisit these terrifying tunes. Just remember: if you hear any creepy piano music out of nowhere
 run.


đŸ•·ïž Which horror theme song still gives you goosebumps? Let us know — and don’t forget to check out the full playlist of these spine-tingling tracks.

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Fun With Kids: New Playground Adventures, Beethoven’s Best, and a Cartoon Series That Brings Classical Legends to Life

Looking for an engaging mix of play, learning, and music for your little ones? This week’s Fun With Kids brings together a trio of great finds: a brand-new playground destination, timeless music by Ludwig van Beethoven, and a delightful animated series that introduces children to the legends of classical music.


đŸŽ¶ The Best of Beethoven: A Timeless Soundtrack for All Ages
Ludwig van Beethoven’s music has stood the test of time — from the dramatic swells of Symphony No. 5 to the serene beauty of Moonlight Sonata, his works continue to inspire, comfort, and thrill listeners across generations. Whether you’re introducing your children to classical music for the first time or rediscovering it for yourself, Beethoven’s compositions offer a perfect starting point.

Highlights include:

  • Symphony No. 9 – A triumphant masterpiece with the famous “Ode to Joy”
  • FĂŒr Elise – Light, melodic, and instantly recognizable
  • Piano Concerto No. 5 (“Emperor”) – Powerful and majestic

Beethoven’s life story is also a powerful lesson in perseverance. Despite losing his hearing later in life, he composed some of his most iconic works, reminding young music lovers that anything is possible with passion and determination.


🌿 Play Time at Gardens by the Bay: A Brand-New Playground
Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay just got even more family-friendly with the launch of its newest playground. This vibrant, nature-inspired play area features interactive elements that blend fun with learning — from musical stepping stones to treehouse-style towers that encourage climbing, sliding, and imaginative play. Designed with safety and accessibility in mind, it’s a perfect outdoor escape for energetic kids and music-loving families.


đŸ“ș Meet the Composers: Animated Fun With Jimmy and Friends
Ever wondered how to make Mozart, Bach, or Beethoven feel fun and accessible to young audiences? The animated series Jimmy and the Composers does just that. Through colorful storytelling, music-filled adventures, and a cast of lovable characters, the series introduces children to the lives and sounds of famous composers throughout history.

Kids will learn about:

  • Ludwig van Beethoven’s resilience and creativity
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s playful genius
  • Maria Theresia von Paradis, a blind composer and musician whose talent broke barriers
  • And many more legends of classical music

Each episode weaves historical facts with fun, using music as a bridge between generations. Whether your child dreams of becoming a musician or simply loves great stories, this show is a wonderful gateway to the classics.


✹ In Harmony
Between epic playground slides and the soaring sounds of Beethoven, this week is all about harmony — in music, in nature, and in learning. So turn up a classical playlist, plan a day at the park, or cozy up with some animated composer fun — and let the melodies and memories unfold.

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Alice Cooper Live: The Shock Rock Legend Talks Stage Frights, LA in the ‘60s, and Why Needles Still Give Him the Creeps

In a recent sit-down, rock icon Alice Cooper opened up about everything from his love for theatrical stage antics to what truly gives him the chills — and it’s not what you’d expect. “People always think I’m scared of guillotines or electric chairs,” Cooper laughed, “but honestly? Needles freak me out way more than stage props ever could.”

Long hailed as the godfather of shock rock, Cooper reflected on his early days in Los Angeles, a time when rock ‘n’ roll legends were being born nightly. “LA back then? That was The Doors, Zappa, all those guys,” he said. “We weren’t just part of the scene — we were the scene.”

But it wasn’t until Alice Cooper — the character and the band — took to the stage that things really went off. “The moment I stepped into that role, it all clicked. People didn’t just watch — they lost their minds.”

Known for his horror-themed stage shows and wild costumes, Cooper says his outrageous persona always had a purpose. “It was rock theatre. I didn’t want to just play a song — I wanted people to feel it, live it.”

When asked about his legacy, Cooper didn’t flinch. “Alice Cooper should be remembered as the ultimate showman in rock history. We took the danger of rock music and made it a spectacle.”

Catch him live, and you’ll still see the same energy that made him a household name — minus the needle, of course.

🎾 Still rocking, still shocking — and still skipping flu shots.