Alice Cooper signs on to deejay syndicated radio show
Larry RodgersThe Arizona Republic
Dec. 18, 2003 07:06 AM
[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Arizona's most famous rocker, Alice Cooper, is signing on as the evening deejay for a syndicated show that will originate at Phoenix's KDKB-FM (93.3).
The 55-year-old Paradise Valley resident will host Nights With Alice Cooper starting Jan. 26.
"It'll be sort of an 'Alice's attic,' " Cooper said Wednesday. "The way to do it is to make this kind of rock and roll become theatrical on radio, the way I made it theatrical onstage. There will be ongoing stories and characters, but it will be wrapped up in classic rock."
At least six stations in the Midwest and New England will air the show, said KDKB's Joe Bonadonna: "When you have somebody who has lived it and knew the people involved and has stories to tell about it, that's when it becomes really interesting." [/font]
Larry RodgersThe Arizona Republic
Dec. 18, 2003 07:06 AM
[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Arizona's most famous rocker, Alice Cooper, is signing on as the evening deejay for a syndicated show that will originate at Phoenix's KDKB-FM (93.3).
The 55-year-old Paradise Valley resident will host Nights With Alice Cooper starting Jan. 26.
"It'll be sort of an 'Alice's attic,' " Cooper said Wednesday. "The way to do it is to make this kind of rock and roll become theatrical on radio, the way I made it theatrical onstage. There will be ongoing stories and characters, but it will be wrapped up in classic rock."
At least six stations in the Midwest and New England will air the show, said KDKB's Joe Bonadonna: "When you have somebody who has lived it and knew the people involved and has stories to tell about it, that's when it becomes really interesting." [/font]