ALICE COOPER To Premiere New Song On His Radio Show

July 3, 2008

Rock legend ALICE COOPER will debut a new song from his forthcoming album, "Along Came A Spider", on his internationally syndicated radio show "Nights With Alice Cooper", on July 8.

For more information on the program, which can be heard on over 100 radio stations in the United States, Canada, UK, Ireland, and Australia, go to this location.

ALICE COOPER has launched an official YouTube channel at this location. Exclusive content related to COOPER's new album, "Along Came A Spider", will be posted on the page beginning tomorrow (Friday, July 4) and every Friday through July, all in high quality.

A brand new ALICE COOPER track, Vengeance Is Mine, is available for streaming on his MySpace page. The song comes off "Along Came A Spider", due on July 29 via SPV Records.

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