ALICE COOPER


Rock musician Alice Cooper has a prominent history in radio broadcasting, in addition to a legendary career as a music artist and performer. Alice Cooper has also created two syndicated programs for rock music radio station audiences over a quarter of a century. It’s rare for a musician of his accomplishments to host weeknight radio programs, but Alice’s connection with radio audiences matches the successful connection with live audiences

Alice’s Attic, the 2nd nationally syndicated weeknight program, debuted in 2024, and is heard on approximately 100 stations. Prior to Alice’s Attic, Alice Cooper hosted the long-running syndicated show, Nights with Alice Cooper, for nearly 20 years before it concluded in 2023.  Alice Cooper was the first of several rock musicians to take on full-time radio duties and made a memorable impression on radio audiences. The Detroit native speaks authentically about the lifestyle of a rock musician and the music that inspires him. His radio programs feature a blend of classic rock, lesser-known music of interest to Alice, alongside Cooper's storytelling, insights, comedic material and fan interaction. Alice Cooper has consistently performed in front of live audiences nationwide with a full band and stage show simultaneously with delivering radio programs generating high ratings.

In 2025, Alice Cooper was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.