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Syndicated ''Alice's Attic with Alice Cooper'' Joins Superadio


''Alice's Attic with Alice Cooper''
''Alice's Attic with Alice Cooper''

Superadio Networks adds acclaimed Rock icon and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper's program "Alice's Attic with Alice Cooper." The successor to Alice's old show, "Nights with Alice Cooper," "Alice's Attic" delivers a blend of Classic Rock music, interspersed with occasional "future classic" tracks. Cooper will also entertain listeners with stories and commentary about the music and the artists he showcases along with daily features and celebrity interviews.

Cooper said, "To all of my insane radio minions, I'm back. And if you thought 20 years of 'Nights with Alice Cooper' was weird, just wait until you get into 'Alice's Attic.' Just think about who or what could be lurking in all these dusty old boxes. We've got the same team behind the new show, so you'll find the show familiar, but we're all looking forward to getting a little more creative with introducing new elements to keep things from getting stale. Speaking of stale... what is that smell?"

Superadio Networks Eric Faison stated, "When one of the world's biggest cultural icons says he wants to keep doing radio...you listen. Adding Alice's Attic with Alice Cooper to the Superadio lineup is huge! We're thrilled about our association with Alice and look forward to breaking new ground with this show."

"Alice's Attic with Alice Cooper" will air for five hours, weekdays and is available for any daypart, with a best-of show designed for weekends.

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