Alice Cooper thanks man who found his lost credit card with signed copy of his latest album

After an Arizona man found Alice Cooper‘s lost credit card, the rocker thanked him with a copy of his latest record.

After Cooper had been golfing in the Payson area, he’d lost his card at a gas station after leaving it at a pump. It was later found by a local named Geoff Guy, who somehow managed to get it back to the rock veteran, and was rewarded with a signed copy of his latest album, ‘The Revenge Of Alice Cooper’.

After finding the card, Guy’s wife suggested he call Cooper’s Phoenix-based charity, the Alice Cooper Solid Rock Teen Center, and, after doing so, he was able to get it back to Cooper on Monday (June 8), right before he set off on his European tour.

“The guy is a legend for people of my generation, that’s for sure, and I’m really glad I could help get it back to him,” Guy told 12News. Cooper and Guy appeared side by side in a local news segment, with Cooper stopping for pictures and thanking Guy for making “a good call” right before he set off for his tour.

The tour kick-off follows Cooper announcing details of a new “definitive autobiography” titled Devil On My Shoulder, and confirming plans for a new UK Q&A book tour for later this year.

The memoir is set to be published by Ebury Spotlight on October 8, and promises to lift the lid on his huge career and the intriguing personal, as well as featuring anecdotes about the likes of Salvador Dalí, John Lennon, Frank Sinatra, Bette Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Andy Warhol and more.

To celebrate the upcoming release, Cooper will be headed out on a book tour later this year, where he will go into a deep conversation with a special guest moderator, before taking part in a Q&A with fans.

All dates take place in the UK, and they kick off on October 11 at the New Theatre in Cardiff. From there, there are stops at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, London Palladium and Brighton Dome over the following three-nights.

Dates wrap up in Manchester, Stockton, Glasgow and Wolverhampton later in the month. The book is £25 to purchase (pre-order it here), or free with each ticket bought to the book tour.