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Kid Rock, National Guard and Dale Earnhardt Jr team up for new commercial

on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 5:07pm

Kid Rock just shot a new, National Guard commercial in Long Beach, CA at Los Alamitos Military Base. He will be joined by the brave men and women of the National Guard and NASCAR superstar, Dale Earnhardt Jr.




Kid Rock wrote a new song, 'Warrior', that will be the featured song in the campaign and will be made available for download by the National Guard in September. The commercial will air nationwide at cineplexes across the US in September and October. The commercial is being directed by Academy Award winning director, James Mangold.

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'TV Total' Germany this Thursday!

on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 8:31am

Kid Rock will be appearing on 'TV Total' in Germany this Thursday June 5, playing the new video and doing an exclusive interview.

Be sure to watch!

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Kid Rock Goes Platinum!

on Thu, 05/29/2008 - 10:20am

Kid Rock's ROCK N ROLL JESUS has just been certified platinum by the RIAA!

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Rock and Roll Jesus is still climbing!

on Wed, 05/28/2008 - 10:05pm

Rock and Roll Jesus climbs....again!

RNRJ is up 12% this week selling 16,865 units last week and moved 5 spots on the Billboard Top 200 album chart from #31 to #26.

The single 'All Summer Long' continues to spike!

Pop radio: #36
Hot AC radio: #29
Rock: #12

Please call stations in your market and request 'All Summer Long'!

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Kid Rock proves he knows his audience

on Wed, 05/28/2008 - 4:07pm

Concert review: Kid Rock proves he knows his audience
By Ross Raihala
Pop Music Critic
Article Last Updated: 05/27/2008 02:53:54 PM CDT

Here's a message to Kid Rock fans who figured they could skip his Saturday-night gig at the Target Center after catching his sold-out Myth show last fall.

You blew it.

Not only was his arena concert entirely different, it was also arguably the better of the two.
Over the course of 2 1/2 rarely dull hours, Kid Rock made like a trailer-park Bruce Springsteen in front of a modest, but deliriously happy, crowd of about 6,000. His high-energy, exuberant performance

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