Alice Cooper Thanks Arizona Man Who Found His Lost Credit Card
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Alice Cooper had a stroke of luck earlier this month when his lost credit card was returned to him by a Good Samaritan.

The legendary rocker was golfing in Payson, Arizona and accidentally left his card at the gas pump.

Geoff Guy, a local man who found the card, recognized the name on the back of the card as Cooper's.

He contacted Cooper's team and arranged to return the card before Alice left for a five-week European tour.

The handoff happened at Cooper's Teen Center in Phoenix Monday morning (June 8), where Cooper was interviewed by 12News about his good fortune.

In related news, Cooper's autobiography, 'Devil On My Shoulder', will be published by Ebury Spotlight on October 8, 2026.

Cooper's history as a rock musician spans multiple decades and includes the creation of timeless anthems like 'School's Out' and 'Poison'.

He has sold over 50 million albums worldwide and earned a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in 2003.

The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inducted him as part of its class of 2011.

Cooper boasts one of the most influential catalogues in history, with Rolling Stone citing his platinum-certified 'Love It To Death' among the '500 Greatest Albums Of All Time'.

His other platinum releases include 'Killer', 'School's Out', and 'Billion Dollar Babies', to name a few.