Young & Hardcore
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Young & Hardcore
No, not another Jacko thread, the story of a young hardcore Coop fan. Enjoy.
http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/ ... -904280303
The youngest hardcore Alice Cooper fan?
n Alyssa Herries, 8, of Dover got to meet her idol on Saturday night in Boston
By Gina Carbone
gcarbone@seacoastonline.com
April 28, 2009 6:00 AMAlyssa Herries is an 8-year-old girl with three dreams:
1. To meet legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper.
2. To go to Alice Cooperstown, his restaurant in Phoenix.
3. To sit in the front row at an Alice Cooper concert.
Yes, it's safe to call this Dover second-grader an Alice Cooper fan. Her No. 1 wish got checked off Saturday night in Boston. If she gets her way, the other two will follow soon.
"When you go to an Alice show you see some hardcore and some casual fans," said her father, Tony Herries. "She puts casual fans to shame."
Alyssa sings every word to every song. She speaks in Alice Cooper lyrics. She has more than 40 Alice Cooper T-shirts, lunchboxes, candles, posters, cars, comic books and even jack in the boxes. The family car's license plate is "ALICE18."
"There's an Alice Cooper toilet seat she's been dying for," Tony said. "Let's just say that 75 percent of her Barbies have a very 'distinct' look. The other 25 percent doesn't want to play with them."
Alyssa has saved $900 of her own money — through allowance and Christmas presents — in the hopes that Alice offers a "meet and greet" package on his next tour. When asked by her family if she wanted to go to Disney World she said she'd rather go to Alice Cooperstown.
She's never asked to have her name changed to Alice but she did once ask to change it to Calico, the name of Alice's daughter.
Her favorite songs are "Zombie Dance" and "Run Down the Devil." She scoffs at anyone who says they love "School's Out" since it's so mainstream. When she grows up she wants to be in a tribute band, "Big Apple Dreamin.'"
She's already been to two Alice concerts — both last October, the second on her eighth birthday, which is also Halloween. At both concerts she dressed in full Alice Cooper regalia and was considered a celebrity. People kept wanting a photo with The Alice Cooper Kid.
"She lives Alice Cooper from the moment she wakes up to the time she goes to bed," Tony said.
Which begs the question: How did a sweet, somewhat shy, very polite 8-year-old girl who also likes the Jonas Brothers end up a rabid fan of a heavy metal god whose career peaked in the 1970s?
As you might imagine, Mom and Dad were an influence. Tony and his wife Kelly are big Alice Cooper fans. "I'm a fanatic," Tony said. He has been listening to Alice records since junior high school in 1983.
As Alyssa remembers it, "We were going to a concert and (Dad) told me to give Alice Cooper a try. And I gave it a try and I kept liking him more and more."
Tony said he and Kelly didn't push her to be a fan and never expected her to take it so seriously.
"I really thought it was a cutesy thing at first, until I heard her playing the 'Brutal Planet' CD and singing along to every song."
So what does she like about him?
"What's not to like?" Alyssa said. "He's fun, he's horror, he's theater."
He was also in Boston on Sunday, April 26 as part of Right Turn's second annual Rock & Roll Supergroup Benefit Concert. The concert was a benefit for Right Turn, a non-profit organization based in Arlington, Mass., which aims to provide innovative and creative treatment to those struggling with addiction.
Alyssa and her family connected with Right Turn and they set her up with an early meeting with Alice Cooper on Saturday night. Earlier in the week she said she was planning to wear her "Elected" outfit of a tuxedo and hat. Her plan was to tell Alice about her three dreams and hope that he could help out with the front row seats — then return to Boston Sunday for the concert at the Berklee Performance Center.
The fact that 8-year-olds don't normally listen to this kind of music is not lost on Tony — or Alyssa's friends.
"My wife and I talk about it," Tony said. "If we were in the '70s we'd be lynched. Nowadays he's PG-13."
Later in his career Alice Cooper became a born-again Christian and Tony said that change is reflected in his lyrics. His earlier songs, however, are very sexually suggestive. Tony said Alyssa is still at an age where they can spin that.
While his daughter takes photos with fellow fans at concerts and searches eBay for Alice memorabilia, Tony said they draw the line at chatting on fansites and other online interaction. "That's one thing we're very protective about."
Alyssa only wears Alice T-shirts to Woodman Park Elementary School on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so her teachers can see that beyond being an Alice fan she's just a regular girl.
"We're doing something right because she's one of the top kids in her class," Tony said.
On the day of her interview, Alyssa arrived in a black Alice T-shirt covered by a pink hoodie. She does like the Jonas Brothers and said "I can tolerate Hannah Montana." She doesn't like "Twilight" but does like "American Idol" and is an Adam Lambert fan.
But her friends don't understand her love for artists like Alice Cooper (and, to a lesser extent, KISS and Meatloaf).
"They make fun of me," Alyssa said. "I tell them 'I like what I like and you like what you like.'"
http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/ ... -904280303
The youngest hardcore Alice Cooper fan?
n Alyssa Herries, 8, of Dover got to meet her idol on Saturday night in Boston
By Gina Carbone
gcarbone@seacoastonline.com
April 28, 2009 6:00 AMAlyssa Herries is an 8-year-old girl with three dreams:
1. To meet legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper.
2. To go to Alice Cooperstown, his restaurant in Phoenix.
3. To sit in the front row at an Alice Cooper concert.
Yes, it's safe to call this Dover second-grader an Alice Cooper fan. Her No. 1 wish got checked off Saturday night in Boston. If she gets her way, the other two will follow soon.
"When you go to an Alice show you see some hardcore and some casual fans," said her father, Tony Herries. "She puts casual fans to shame."
Alyssa sings every word to every song. She speaks in Alice Cooper lyrics. She has more than 40 Alice Cooper T-shirts, lunchboxes, candles, posters, cars, comic books and even jack in the boxes. The family car's license plate is "ALICE18."
"There's an Alice Cooper toilet seat she's been dying for," Tony said. "Let's just say that 75 percent of her Barbies have a very 'distinct' look. The other 25 percent doesn't want to play with them."
Alyssa has saved $900 of her own money — through allowance and Christmas presents — in the hopes that Alice offers a "meet and greet" package on his next tour. When asked by her family if she wanted to go to Disney World she said she'd rather go to Alice Cooperstown.
She's never asked to have her name changed to Alice but she did once ask to change it to Calico, the name of Alice's daughter.
Her favorite songs are "Zombie Dance" and "Run Down the Devil." She scoffs at anyone who says they love "School's Out" since it's so mainstream. When she grows up she wants to be in a tribute band, "Big Apple Dreamin.'"
She's already been to two Alice concerts — both last October, the second on her eighth birthday, which is also Halloween. At both concerts she dressed in full Alice Cooper regalia and was considered a celebrity. People kept wanting a photo with The Alice Cooper Kid.
"She lives Alice Cooper from the moment she wakes up to the time she goes to bed," Tony said.
Which begs the question: How did a sweet, somewhat shy, very polite 8-year-old girl who also likes the Jonas Brothers end up a rabid fan of a heavy metal god whose career peaked in the 1970s?
As you might imagine, Mom and Dad were an influence. Tony and his wife Kelly are big Alice Cooper fans. "I'm a fanatic," Tony said. He has been listening to Alice records since junior high school in 1983.
As Alyssa remembers it, "We were going to a concert and (Dad) told me to give Alice Cooper a try. And I gave it a try and I kept liking him more and more."
Tony said he and Kelly didn't push her to be a fan and never expected her to take it so seriously.
"I really thought it was a cutesy thing at first, until I heard her playing the 'Brutal Planet' CD and singing along to every song."
So what does she like about him?
"What's not to like?" Alyssa said. "He's fun, he's horror, he's theater."
He was also in Boston on Sunday, April 26 as part of Right Turn's second annual Rock & Roll Supergroup Benefit Concert. The concert was a benefit for Right Turn, a non-profit organization based in Arlington, Mass., which aims to provide innovative and creative treatment to those struggling with addiction.
Alyssa and her family connected with Right Turn and they set her up with an early meeting with Alice Cooper on Saturday night. Earlier in the week she said she was planning to wear her "Elected" outfit of a tuxedo and hat. Her plan was to tell Alice about her three dreams and hope that he could help out with the front row seats — then return to Boston Sunday for the concert at the Berklee Performance Center.
The fact that 8-year-olds don't normally listen to this kind of music is not lost on Tony — or Alyssa's friends.
"My wife and I talk about it," Tony said. "If we were in the '70s we'd be lynched. Nowadays he's PG-13."
Later in his career Alice Cooper became a born-again Christian and Tony said that change is reflected in his lyrics. His earlier songs, however, are very sexually suggestive. Tony said Alyssa is still at an age where they can spin that.
While his daughter takes photos with fellow fans at concerts and searches eBay for Alice memorabilia, Tony said they draw the line at chatting on fansites and other online interaction. "That's one thing we're very protective about."
Alyssa only wears Alice T-shirts to Woodman Park Elementary School on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so her teachers can see that beyond being an Alice fan she's just a regular girl.
"We're doing something right because she's one of the top kids in her class," Tony said.
On the day of her interview, Alyssa arrived in a black Alice T-shirt covered by a pink hoodie. She does like the Jonas Brothers and said "I can tolerate Hannah Montana." She doesn't like "Twilight" but does like "American Idol" and is an Adam Lambert fan.
But her friends don't understand her love for artists like Alice Cooper (and, to a lesser extent, KISS and Meatloaf).
"They make fun of me," Alyssa said. "I tell them 'I like what I like and you like what you like.'"
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Hi there! I am actually the dad of this girl and can tell you that seeing this post on here made her day! She has been in numerous newspapers across the country recently and has done a handful of radio interviews, but honestly this seemed more meaningful to her.
Although I have visited this site daily for a long time, I have just registered and have got to figure how to put some pics up:
I have about 50 pics of her with Alice that pro photographer Peter Simon (Carly's brother) took.
Although I have visited this site daily for a long time, I have just registered and have got to figure how to put some pics up:
I have about 50 pics of her with Alice that pro photographer Peter Simon (Carly's brother) took.
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You, personally, can`t post photos to the site. But if you email them direct to me I can host them here and send you the link to post.
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Re: Young & Hardcore
Would love to see them photo's.
How come we can't post photo's to this site, Si? Is it choice or limitation of the software...
How come we can't post photo's to this site, Si? Is it choice or limitation of the software...
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Yes....more pictures.
Good story about a FANtastic meeting.
Good story about a FANtastic meeting.
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Re: Young & Hardcore
This is whole thing is just too cool. Can't wait to see the pictures.
And the fact that her parents dig this is too much. I was often discouraged by my parents as a child for having such out-there taste. They admit to me today, 16 years later that they thought I was going to grow up to be a serial killer.
And the fact that her parents dig this is too much. I was often discouraged by my parents as a child for having such out-there taste. They admit to me today, 16 years later that they thought I was going to grow up to be a serial killer.
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Choice. People often aren`t to bright and would upload huge bitmaps to the server, which I pay for. Also it makes everything look messy.ElectedPlus wrote:Would love to see them photo's.
How come we can't post photo's to this site, Si? Is it choice or limitation of the software...
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Re: Young & Hardcore
Alternatively, you could have it to where people can post img tags from other photo sharing sites like Photobucket or Imagesh....
Okay yes, you still don't want to do it
Okay yes, you still don't want to do it
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Re: Young & Hardcore
there's some decent threads over at NWAC with people sharing Cooper photo's / photo's of their collection, I'm sure some good stuff could come out of similar threads here too.
Doesn't quite resolve the 'messy' ness tho
Doesn't quite resolve the 'messy' ness tho
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TeresofBlood, Hey....thanks for the kind words. We are proud to have her love Alice. She is one of the top students in her class, so we are doing something right i guess. At 9 yrs old SHE see's the humor and satire in Alice's music and UNDERSTANDS it. It's sad that all adults can't.
My wife and I have received numerous insults and threats via postings and emails.
As for Alyssa, I can tell she has many friends, but none of them will sleep over because her room "creeps them out".
Her birthday is on HALLOWEEN....guess she was born with "Alice" already running through her veins.
My wife and I have received numerous insults and threats via postings and emails.
As for Alyssa, I can tell she has many friends, but none of them will sleep over because her room "creeps them out".
Her birthday is on HALLOWEEN....guess she was born with "Alice" already running through her veins.
Last edited by TonyfromNH on Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Si, ok SI, now a stupid question:
In this forum it say's I can only email text to you? In words used by Alice himself...." I am a techno-tard"
I have the pics to send of Alyssa and Alice in Boston.
In this forum it say's I can only email text to you? In words used by Alice himself...." I am a techno-tard"
I have the pics to send of Alyssa and Alice in Boston.
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Re: Young & Hardcore
Hi Tony have PM you. I have the UK 9yr old Alice mad child
I wanna hurt you just to hear you screaming my name
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Tony, Email him direct Si@sickthingsuk.co.uk
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Thanks! The pics have been sent.
People always say to my wife and I, "she doesn't look very happy"..........EXACTLY!!!!!! In true character until the make up is wiped clear.
People always say to my wife and I, "she doesn't look very happy"..........EXACTLY!!!!!! In true character until the make up is wiped clear.
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SI was kind enough to host the pictures of Alyssa's day with Alice for us. Thanks! Here is the link:
http://www.sickthingsuk.co.uk/photos/Alyssa.php
http://www.sickthingsuk.co.uk/photos/Alyssa.php
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