ALICE COOPER: 'Brutally Live' on DVD, CD And On The Airwaves

November 15, 2003

ALICE COOPER's "Alice Cooper: Brutally Live: Special Edition" DVD/CD combo package, filmed Live at the Hammersmith Apollo London in July 2000, will be available November 18, 2003 from Eagle Rock Entertainment.

In other Cooper news, Alice will be hosting Rolling Stone magazine's "Top 500 Albums of All Time" on Premiere Radio Network over Thanksgiving Weekend (November 27-30). The four-hour radio special is the collective critical judgment of 250 industry experts on the entire body of recorded music and will air on over 100 radio stations across the country.

Alice Cooper just finished up his highly successful "Bare Bones Tour" early this month.

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