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Kid Rock revs up his rock 'n' roll revival

on Sat, 02/23/2008 - 6:01pm

By PETE TATTERSALL
ptattersall@sunherald.com

Fresh off the critical success of his latest album, "Rock 'N Roll Jesus," the musical rebel known as Kid Rock performs 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum.

The concert, billed as Kid Rock's Rock and Roll Revival Tour and sponsored by Hard Rock Biloxi, also features the eclectic talent of Rev. Run and the legendary Dickey Betts, of Allman Brothers fame, who, instead of performing as opening acts, are scheduled to join Kid Rock on stage.

"The concert is two-and-a-half hours of a journey through American music... .It's most probably,

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Best and worst of Kid Rock

on Fri, 02/22/2008 - 1:50pm

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BY DAVID MENCONI, Staff Writer

THE NEWS & OBSERVER (Raleigh, NC Daily)


In a twisted way, Kid Rock is the Jesse Helms of rock 'n' roll. Like North Carolina's retired senator, Rock (real name Bob Ritchie) has lots of detractors as well as acolytes. And among the latter, he is beloved for always making it clear exactly where he stands.

So if you're going to Rock's show in Raleigh tonight, you probably have a pretty good idea about the R-rated, beer-drinkers-and-hell-raisers spectacle you're in for.

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Official After Party In Raleigh, NC

on Thu, 02/21/2008 - 2:55pm

Rock will host an official after party in Raleigh, NC after his show at the RBC Center. The After-Party will be held at The Ice Room at The Long Branch Saloon Complex. Come to the show and party with Kid Rock late night!!


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Kid Rock offers high-rollin,' lowdown, old-style revue at Scottrade Center

on Mon, 02/18/2008 - 7:47am

By Kevin C. Johnson

POST-DISPATCH POP MUSIC CRITIC
02/18/2008

Say what you will about Kid Rock and his still-viable shtick and silly levels of self-confidence. You have to give him credit when it's due.

The proud Detroit rocker's well-executed Rock and Roll Revival tour, which came to the Scottrade Center Saturday night, was a high-rollin,' lowdown throwdown of rock, rap, country, honky-tonk and more.

Rock's high concept veered from the traditional concert setup.

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Skip the candy and go straight for the show with Kid Rock

on Thu, 02/14/2008 - 10:00am

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Feb 13, 2008 @ 08:01 PM
By CHRIS MITCHELL
For The Herald-Dispatch

HUNTINGTON -- Looking for the perfect Valentine's Day gift for your rocker pal? This year, ditch the fatty chocolates and expensive roses, and toast the holiday with a few rounds of rock 'n' roll sleaze and hip-hop machismo. Good thing Kid Rock's in town tonight to deliver the raucous goods.

Yes, the lanky, long-haired rebel-rouser is back: with his tilted, black fedora and long, filler cigar jutting from his cocky grin, riding high on brainpan-searing guitar riffs provided by his Twisted Brown Trucker Band.

Sound like your idea of

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