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He made his debut from joining a high school band called The Earwigs. They were very popular, and they changed their name to the Spiders. Later, he went on to join the Nazz. |
He made his debut from joining a high school band called The Earwigs. They were very popular, and they changed their name to the Spiders. Later, he went on to join the Nazz. |
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Buxton was the co-writer of such rock n' roll classsics as "School's Out," "I'm Eighteen," and "Elected," and played lead guitar on seven albums by the [[Alice Cooper]] group including the chart-topping "Billion Dollar Babies." |
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He co-wrote one of [[Alice Cooper]]'s greatest hit songs, School's Out. |
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Buxton died of complications from pneumonia on Sunday, October 19, 1997 at a hospital in Clarion, Iowa. |
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[[Category:Guitarists|Buxton, Glen]] |
[[Category:Guitarists|Buxton, Glen]] |
Revision as of 03:16, 17 January 2005
Glen Buxton was a guitarist for Alice Cooper. He was born on November 10, 1947 in Akron, Ohio. He was known throughout his career as the Blonde Bomber.
He made his debut from joining a high school band called The Earwigs. They were very popular, and they changed their name to the Spiders. Later, he went on to join the Nazz.
Buxton was the co-writer of such rock n' roll classsics as "School's Out," "I'm Eighteen," and "Elected," and played lead guitar on seven albums by the Alice Cooper group including the chart-topping "Billion Dollar Babies."
Buxton died of complications from pneumonia on Sunday, October 19, 1997 at a hospital in Clarion, Iowa.