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During his early-’70s heyday, shock-rock icon Alice Cooper dressed like a ghoul, with a gaunt face and mascara-streaked eyes, performing cartoonishly violent onstage stunts. But he’s got more than that one dimension: Over the years he’s had friendships with Groucho Marx, Salvador Dali, and Peter Sellers, and his new memoir chronicles how he replaced his addiction to alcohol with an addiction to golf. It’s called Alice Cooper, Golf Monster: A Rock ‘n’ Roller’s 12 Steps to Becoming a Golf Addict.

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