ALICE COOPER's 2008 Interview With BILLY BOB THORNTON To Re-Air This Monday

April 17, 2009

In the wake of the widely reported imbroglio involving Billy Bob Thornton's responses (or lack thereof) during an interview on CBC radio's "Q" program that has become a YouTube sensation, Billy Bob's November 11, 2008 session as a guest on "Nights With Alice Cooper" will be re-broadcast on the Monday, April 20 edition of the syndicated radio show.

The interview, heard over a network of more than one hundred affiliated stations, found the actor/musician extremely forthcoming about the acting-music dialect, the philosophy behind his band, THE BOXMASTERS, and a variety of other topics. It was both convivial and revealing, the polar opposite of the CBC session.

As host of "Nights With Alice Cooper", the rock legend anchors 30 hours per week of original classic rock programming. Produced and distributed by the United Stations Radio Networks, "Nights with Alice Cooper" has 110 affiliates broadcasting a combination of weeknight and weekend programming. Alice's time slot reaches 1.1 million listeners (12+) each week, and his affiliates have a weekly reach of over 6 millions listeners.

Key excerpts of Alice's interview with Billy Bob are available online at this location.

Photo credit: Matt Coddington

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