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Often wrongly left out of the bands story, Joe Greenberg was Alice Cooper's co-manager, along with Shep Gordon, until 1974. Joe was there when he and Shep first heard about the band from Cindy Smith, and remained through the early difficult years before 'I'm Eighteen' became a hit.
"When I first started bringing Alice to interviews, I saw that he was amazing," recalls Joe Greenberg, manager from 1967 to 1974. "He talked about any subject, to anybody, for any length of...
In 1968 he and his Partner, Shep Gordon founded Alive Enterprises and discovered, along with Frank Zappa the Rock Band 'Alice Cooper'. Joe co managed Alice Cooper from 1968 thru 1974 during which time they recorded the multi platinum albums 'Love It To Death', 'Killer', 'School's Out', 'Billion Dollar Babies' and 'Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits'.
Jun 12, 2015 · “They make great records,” Alice said. “Joe [Greenberg] and Shep [Gordon, the band’s managers] have been trying to get their producer to come hear us.” “‘I’m Edgy’?”
Joe co managed Alice Cooper from 1968 thru 1974 during which time they recorded the multi platinum albums 'Love It To Death', 'Killer', 'School's Out', 'Billion Dollar Babies' and 'Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits'. During this period he also managed Anne Murray and for a brief time, Pink Floyd.
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Music career. Shep was first introduced to the band Alice Cooper by Jimi Hendrix according to an Alice Cooper interview with Dan Rather, he and his partner Joe Greenberg began to manage the group in 1968.
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The turning point, however, was when Shep Gordon and Joe Greenberg — two young, creative types — took over their management. "We met Shep at a party the day before we were going to sign for management with Zappa and Herbie Cohen," Alice remembered. "He and Joe had come to L.A. from New York, looking for a group to manage.