Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Alice Cooper is keepin’ Halloween alive





Alice Cooper continues to keep the tradition of Halloween alive, and this year he has a few treats for his fans.

A limited edition 7" single of Alice's song, "Keepin' Halloween Alive!" will be released on Glow In The Dark Vinyl.

There’s only 2,300 copies available: of those, only 1,450 will be available for sale in the U.S. The remaining copies will be used for promotional materials and pre-orders in the U.K and the U.S. to promote the release of Alice's new DVD, "Theatre Of Death."

The limited edition vinyl will be available direct from www.AliceCooper.com for US fans starting Thursday (10/21) evening at 5:00pm CST. UK & International links coming soon. The item can only be shipped to the U.S.; no international orders will be accepted from www.AliceCooper.com.

Alice Alice Cooper

Side A: Keepin' Halloween Alive
Side C: I Love The Dead (Live) Theatre Of Death DVD/CD


Alice Cooper – Keepin’ Halloween Alive (2010)


On the actual day, Alice brings his “Halloween Night Of Fear” to London’s Roundhouse, with special guests The Jim Rose Circus, plus Zodiac Mindwarp And The Love Reaction.

U.S. fans who can’t make it to London can enjoy Alice all day from the comfort of their couch, as he hosts the “Monstrous Munster Mash” on WGN-TV, running Sunday October 31 (a/k/a Halloween) from 10 AM - 7 PM ET.

Alice will introduce and provide commentary for 18 episodes of the 1960s series that presented a family of monsters as equivalent to the average neighbors next door.

The Munsters series starred Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo, Al Lewis and Butch Patrick with a range of guests including Paul Lynde, Leo Durocher, Charlie Callas, Dom DeLuise, Jane Withers, Louis Nye, Harvey Korman, Frank Gorshin, Bonnie Franklin and Ken Osmond. So, in between trick or treating, tune in to see such great episodes as "My Fair Munster," "Rock-a-Bye Munster," "Lo-Cal Munster," "Munster Masquerade," "Prehistoric Munster" and many, many more.

Alice Cooper – Welcome To My Nightmare (1975)


Alice Cooper – The Black Widow
With Vincent Price
Alice Cooper: The Nightmare (1975)

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