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Alice Cooper Brings ''Alice's Attic'' to 95.5 KLOS


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

Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper is bringing his syndicated radio show, "Alice's Attic with Alice Cooper," to Southern California, joining the lineup at iconic Rock 95.5 KLOS-FM. The program, which features five hours of curated rock music and Cooper's signature storytelling, will debut on KLOS on Monday, March 3, airing midnight to 5am.

Cooper, known for his legendary career in rock music, has been hosting "Alice's Attic," a show blending classic rock, deep cuts, and emerging tracks, along with fan interactions and celebrity interviews. The program is currently syndicated across 73 radio stations in the U.S., Australia, Canada, and the UK, with distribution handled by Superadio.

"KLOS has been rocking Los Angeles forever/ Back when I lived in LA, KLOS was THE station, synonymous with rock 'n roll, and it still is," said Alice Cooper. "That's why "Alice's Attic" joining the KLOS lineup is a perfect match. Can't wait to unpack my guillotine in the office."

Superadio President Eric Faison emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, "The arrival of "Alice's Attic" featuring the legendary Alice Cooper on the iconic KLOS marks a groundbreaking union of rock royalty. Listeners will witness the convergence of two titans of rock culture on one powerful stage. For Southern California classic rock fans, having Alice on KLOS isn't just a big deal-it solidifies the station's reputation as the home of rock's greatest legends."

Pio Ferro, Meruelo Media's Senior Vice President of Audio, echoed that sentiment, saying, "KLOS is the perfect home for "Alice's Attic with Alice Cooper." KLOS-FM creates great content with the best rock, so "Alice's Attic" is the perfect platform for Alice Cooper to share his stories."

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