ALICE COOPER Meets With Fans At Haunted House-Themed Restaurant

September 2, 2007

The Associated Press reports that Alice Cooper mingled with more than 150 fans yesterday at the Homer Mill, a haunted house-themed restaurant in south central Michigan.

The 59-year-old Detroit native and Paradise Valley resident sat atop a black throne lined with skulls while he signed autographs. Cooper says he never refuses to sign an autograph or pose for a picture with a fan.

Many of Cooper's fans were in their 40s or 50s, but 23-year-old Tina Sussell loves him, too. She waited in line for more than two hours to see her idol and have him sign some memorabilia.

Cooper is booked to perform tomorrow night at the Michigan State Fair in Detroit.

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