Dick Wagner, the skilled guitarist who worked with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Kiss and Aerosmith, and also co-wrote many of Cooper's hits, died of respiratory failure, his personal manager and business partner said today.
Wagner passed away on Wednesday and was 71-year-old.
Susan Michelson, Wagner's partner in Desert Dreams Productions, said the performer died at Scottsdale Healthcare Shea Medical Center in Arizona. He had been there for three weeks, Michelson said.
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He co-wrote the Cooper hits "Only Women Bleed," "You and Me" and "I Never Cry."
Wagner is survived by a daughter and two sons. A memorial in Michigan is being planned.