KISS/ALICE COOPER Drummer ERIC SINGER To Sign Autographs In Moncton

September 11, 2008

Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada's Times & Transcript reports that drummer Eric Singer will appear in Moncton to sign autographs and greet fans on October 19, only a few hours before he takes the stage with shock rocker ALICE COOPER in a show at the Moncton Coliseum.

Eric Singer, drummer for ALICE COOPER and KISS, as well as a one-time drummer for BLACK SABBATH, will appear at a KISS expo to be held in conjunction with Marty LeBlanc's record expo in the Fundy Room of the Crowne Plaza hotel on Main Street.

Singer will be signing autographs and taking pictures for fans in the afternoon of the expo.

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