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Dick Wagner

Biography

Dick Wagner (born December 14, 1943, in Oelwein, Iowa[citation needed]) is an American rock music guitarist and songwriter best known for his work with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed.

Growing up in the Saginaw area, Wagner's first band, called The Bossmen, was a favorite in the Detroit area and scored radio play with the Wagner penned composition "Baby Boy". His next band, The Frost, was formed in the late 1960s and built up a substantial following in the Michigan area. The band released three albums during their tenure together on Vanguard Records: 1969's Frost Music and Rock and Roll Music, plus 1970's Through the Eyes of Love.

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Role Artist Release
Lyricist Alice Cooper Goes to Hell (1976)
Instrument Alice Cooper Welcome to My Nightmare (1975)
Vocal Lou Reed Berlin (1973)
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