ALICE COOPER: TOMMY CLUFETOS Returns To Drum Stool

September 15, 2005

As a result of Eric Singer's touring commitments with KISS (related to their Honda Fest appearance last weekend),the last three shows of ALICE COOPER's current tour have featured the welcome return of Tommy Clufetos to the drum stool. Tommy, of course, played on the 2004 tour and is the drummer on COOPER's latest CD, "Dirty Diamonds" (despite not being pictured on the sleeve),and has spent most of this year touring with ROB ZOMBIE. Singer is scheduled to return to the ALICE COOPER tour momentarily and is expected to take part in the U.K. dates in November (also featuring TWISTED SISTER).

(Thanks: SickthingsUK)

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