Alice Cooper - President / Co-Founder
Call him the "master of shock rock" or simply one of rock 'n roll's great showmen, but Alice Cooper's mark is undeniable. A heady blend of controversy and success, Cooper's career debut in 1970 turned the music world upside down with his outrageous clothing, make-up and loud, hard music with sharp-edged lyrics. "When I was 16 and in high school, I didn't have any plans to be in the music industry, I just knew I didn't want to work at a grocery store or the car wash," maintains Cooper, who was raised in Phoenix. "The Beatles were really big at the time and my friends and i thought, 'Hey, we can do that'."
Although performing started as a weekend job, it quickly developed into much more. Among his countless gold and platinum albums are titles such as "Love It to Death," "Billion Dollar Babies," "Welcome to My Nightmare" and "Trash." Long before MTV, Cooper's "Elected" video clip was one of the first story-line, non-performance videos ever produced. Cooper was best known for his colossal concert tours that combined multi-level staging, elaborate scenery, and technical wizardry into a fantastic theatrical experience. After the box set anthology entitled, "The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper," his latest release was the album "Dragontown," a haunting look at the state of the world and where it may be heading. Alice continues to do worldwide concert tours that are still carrying his traditional theatrical trademark.
These days, Cooper has an additional career-golf. "I've been playing ever since I put down the bottle and picked up the sticks over 20 years ago," he explained. "Golf is now a big part of my life." Since 1981, Cooper has become as lethal in golf as he is with his music. He now boasts a 6 handicap, plays five days a week and endorses products for Callaway Golf.
In his private life, Cooper spends as much time as he can with his three children, ages 28, 24 and 16. Cooper is driven to help other children in the Valley of the Sun, as evidenced by his tireless work with Solid Rock, a Christian organization established in 1995.
Tony Narducci - Vice President/Chairman for SR Board
Way back in 1997, Tony Narducci joined Solid Rock as an in-kind sponsor for the 1st Annual Alice Cooper Celebrity Golf Tournament. Now, 13 golf tournaments and 9 Christmas Pudding concerts later, Narducci's commitment to the organization has evolved into serving as the Chairman of Solid Rock's Executive Board of Directors.
Narducci is the President of O'Neil Printing, a hightly-respected 100-year-old full-service printing company in Phoenix, Arizona. He has worked in publishing, print manufacturing and client services for over a quarter century. At O'Neil, Narducci is responsible for operations and directs the sales and marketing of the company.
Jeff A. Moore - Executive Director
At Solid Rock, Jeff Moore oversees business operations and assists with strategic planning, business and program development. Additionally, Moore is responsible for spearheading the fundraising efforts for The Rock.
Prior to working for Solid Rock, Moore served as a designated broker for Cypress Realty, Inc. He has also worked as a Senior Associate for Prudential Preferred Properties, and Executive Vice President for Partners In Action, an Arizona non-profit organization specializing in meeting the housing needs of low and moderate income families and for Community Defense Consel.
Outside of Solid Rock, Moore enjoys teaching classes at his church, on subjects ranging from marriage and relationships, to finances and budgeting. Moore graduated from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, with a Bachelor of Arts in business/economics.
Solid Rock Executive Board Members
Sheryl Cooper Dr. Randall Widmaier - Secretary Bob Porter Dave Baldwin - Treasurer Fletcher Wilcox Faith Weese