Alice Cooper performs at Pine Knob Music Theatre, in Clarkston, on Oct. 2, 2025.
Alice Cooper performs at Pine Knob Music Theatre, in Clarkston, on Oct. 2, 2025.
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Man finds credit card belonging to Alice Cooper at Arizona gas station

An Arizona man went to fill up his car at the gas station last week and couldn’t pay because there was a credit card jammed in the reader.

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When he pulled it out, he was shocked to find out to whom the card belonged: none other than famed rocker Alice Cooper.

So he set about to track down the Metro Detroit-raised shock rocker, and made contact with him at Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock, a teen center Cooper founded in Phoenix, according to local news reports.

The man, Geoff Guy, was able to return the card, and Cooper gave him a signed copy of “The Revenge of Alice Cooper,” Cooper’s 2025 studio album, in return.

Cooper said he was in Payson, Arizona, to play golf and had accidentally left his credit card at the gas station.

“Everybody’s lost their card at some point,” Cooper told the local news.

Cooper, 78, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.

On July 31 he’s releasing “The Studio Albums 1975-1978,” a 5-LP collection of his first four albums, “Welcome to My Nightmare” (1975), “Alice Cooper Goes to Hell” (1976), “Lace and Whiskey” (1977), and “From the Inside” (1978), along with a selection of rarities.

The set is available for pre-order here.

agraham@detroitnews.com

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Man finds credit card belonging to Alice Cooper at Arizona gas station

Reporting by Adam Graham, The Detroit News / The Detroit News

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