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Alice Cooper Debuts ''Alice's Attic'' on 95.5 KLOS-FM


Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper

Storied rock and roll icon Alice Cooper debuts his night-time radio show "Alice's Attic" on 95.5 KLOS-FM, hosting five hours of programming daily on the Los Angeles rock outlet. The show, which airs from midnight to 5am, offers listeners a unique blend of classic and obscure rock music, along with what Cooper calls "future classic" rock songs.

"Alice's Attic" isn't just about the music; it features Cooper's personal stories, fan interactions, and celebrity interviews, all curated by the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer himself. "KLOS has been rocking Los Angeles forever! Back when I lived in L.A., KLOS was the station, synonymous with rock 'n' roll, and it still is! That's why 'Alice's Attic' joining the KLOS lineup is a perfect match. Can't wait to unpack my guillotine in the office," Cooper remarked about the launch.

The show was first introduced in February 2024 and is syndicated by Superadio. It has since gained traction and is now broadcasted on 73 local radio stations across the U.S., as well as in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Eric Faison, President of Superadio, stated, "The arrival of Alice's Attic featuring the legendary Alice Cooper on the iconic KLOS marks a groundbreaking union of rock royalty. 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. We're talking more than simply great music; it's about connecting with an artist who has shaped and continues to define the genre."

Pio Ferro, senior vice president of audio at Meruelo Media, which operates KLOS, also shared his thoughts: "KLOS is the perfect home for Alice's Attic. 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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