John Lennon, Harry Nilsson, Alice Cooper, and Micky Dolenz were known as the Hollywood Vampires in 1974.

In the vibrant and rebellious music scene of 1974, a legendary supergroup emerged that would leave an indelible mark on rock history — the Hollywood Vampires. This powerhouse ensemble brought together four extraordinary artists from very different corners of the music world, each with their own unique flair and undeniable talent. John Lennon, the iconic Beatle whose songwriting and activism shaped a generation; Harry Nilsson, a gifted and eccentric singer-songwriter known for his hauntingly beautiful voice and imaginative compositions; Alice Cooper, the godfather of shock rock who redefined live performance with his dark theatrics; and Micky Dolenz, the dynamic frontman of The Monkees who brought charm and youthful energy to the mix.

Together, these four forged a bond that transcended music, united by their shared love for rock ‘n’ roll and the intoxicating allure of Hollywood’s nightlife. The Hollywood Vampires were more than just a band — they were a symbol of the wild, unapologetic spirit of the 1970s rock era, blending raw musical talent with a rebellious attitude and a taste for the decadent lifestyle that fueled their creativity. Their collaboration was an electrifying collision of personalities and styles, resulting in unforgettable performances and a legacy that continues to inspire musicians and fans alike. The Hollywood Vampires weren’t just playing music; they were living the rock legend — fierce, fearless, and forever iconic.