ALICE COOPER To Be Honored At SPIKE TV's SCREAM AWARDS

September 5, 2007

Alice Cooper will be presented with the "Rock Immortal Award" at Spike TV's Scream Awards, which will be taped on tape on October 19 at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles. AVENGED SEVENFOLD is set to perform at the event, which will air on Tuesday, October 23.

On Friday, September 7, the public can participate in this year's ceremony by voting on the categories and nominees listed at this location.

Scream 2006 was the first event to pay homage to the multi-billion dollar horror, sci-fi and fantasy industries. Hosted by Rosario Dawson, Rose McGowenand Marley Shelton — the women of Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez's horror film "Grindhouse" — Scream 2006 was the #1 rated awards show launch in Spike TV history.

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