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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.


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."
He co-wrote one of [[Alice Cooper]]'s greatest hit songs, School's Out.

Buxton died of complications from pneumonia on Sunday, October 19, 1997 at a hospital in Clarion, Iowa.



[[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.