PHOENIX, Ariz. -- Rock star Alice Cooper shocked the world in the 1970s with an alcohol-fueled stage show that explored taboos ranging from murder to necrophilia. Years later he shocked the rock world by quietly embracing Christianity.
He's getting a lot of visibility from his syndicated radio show, "Nights With Alice Cooper," which is heard five nights a week on more than 80 stations around the country. Cooper told a guest, "It's great; I get to play anything I want to play." Interestingly, his musical tastes are far-ranging, from Motley Crue to the Beatles.
Cooper's embrace of Christianity was more a return to faith than a coming to faith. "I was pretty much convinced all my life that there was just one God and there was Jesus Christ and there was the Devil," he told KNAC.com.
"You couldn't believe in God without believing in the Devil. I always tell bands that the most dangerous thing you...