He didn’t look like the kind of child who would one day redefine an entire genre of music or challenge the boundaries of performance art. By all outward appearances, he grew up in a fairly typical American household, shaped by structure, faith, and routine. Yet beneath that ordinary beginning was a personality that would eventually evolve into one of the most recognizable and provocative figures in rock history.
Born in Detroit in 1948 as Vincent Furnier, he was raised in a working-class family where discipline and creativity coexisted. His father was a Protestant pastor known for his…
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