ALICE COOPER: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Concert Photos Available

August 19, 2007

High-quality photos of ALICE COOPER's August 18, 2007 performance in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan have been posted at SooNews.ca.

The Alice Cooperstown collection that once graced the walls of Cooper's recently closed Cleveland restaurant will be auctioned as part of the "Rock History – Cleveland Style" auction featuring the private collection of legendary rock and roll manager and industry icon David Spero. Some of the most impressive pieces include several of Alice's gold and platinum record awards; a concert used leather jacket (complete with pins, patches and chains),an elaborate collection of posters and photos and much more. The restaurant recently reopened under a different name and theme which resulted in a vault filled with rock and roll memorabilia. It was only natural that the two collections were combined — for one unbelievable auction event.

The auction will begin on Sunday, September 23 and will run for one week ending on Sunday, September 30. The full auction catalog, which will feature over 700 auction lots, will be available online to view beginning Sunday, September 16 at www.backstageauctions.com.

(Thanks: Northern Metallion)

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