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    May 16, 2011



    Kid Rock donated a total of $50,000 Monday to five Detroit area charities, fulfilling a promise the musician made to support his hometown.

    Rock announced the donation earlier this month during the Detroit NAACP branch's annual fundraising dinner. Some had criticized Rock, who received the group's Great Expectations Award, for displaying the Confederate flag during on-stage performances.

    During his acceptance speech to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Rock said his use of the flag had nothing to do with how he feels about blacks, and he pulled out the checks and said he would give them to the five groups. He officially handed over the money during an afternoon ceremony at Detroit Mayor Dave Bing's office.

    After Bing praised Rock's generosity and turned the proceedings over to him, the musician stepped to the podium, looked around and asked: "What am I supposed to do?"

    Bing laughed and quickly said: "You can write some more checks if you want to."

    "I can do that!" Rock said.

    The money donated Monday will support city recreation centers, a conservancy on Belle Isle, a youth theater group, a youth training agency and Habitat for Humanity.

    Rock, who was born Robert Ritchie and grew up in Macomb County, Mich., is known for dabbling in a variety of musical styles, from hip-hop and hard rock to country and Southern rock. He counts as his biggest hits, "Picture," "All Summer Long," "Bawitdaba" and "Born Free."

    The 40-year-old also is known for his philanthropy and love of the Detroit area. At Monday's event, he sported a baseball cap featuring the logo of his "Made in Detroit" apparel line.

    "I'm just happy I could do it. I've been blessed and very successful," Rock said. "This city and its surrounding areas have given me a lot."

    Asked how the kids at the Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit reacted when they heard about Rock's gift, founder and chief executive Rick Sperling, said "they were over the moon."

    Judith Jackson, president and chief executive of YouthVille Detroit, was equally pleased with her group's gift and thankful for its benefactor.

    "It means an awful lot," she said. "It's tough for all nonprofits right now."

    Bing used the occasion to point out that Detroiters of all different socio-economic backgrounds, not just well-off rock stars, have the ability to give back to their community.

    "We need more people like this who just care about people," Bing said. "All of us aren't blessed with the kind of resources he has, but we have to respect and appreciate people who have the resources and are willing to share it."

    Rock hinted that more donations could be on the way.

    "This is just the start," he said.

    Photo Credit: Carlos Osorio / Associated Press

    SOURCE: Mike Householder / Associated Press

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Kid Rock donated a total of $50,000 Monday to five Detroit area charities, fulfilling a promise the musician made to support his hometown.

Rock announced the donation earlier this month during the Detroit NAACP branch's annual fundraising dinner. Some had criticized Rock, who received the group's Great Expectations Award, for displaying the Confederate flag during on-stage performances.

During his acceptance speech to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Rock said his use of the flag had nothing to do with how he feels about blacks, and he pulled out the checks and said he would give them to the five groups. He officially handed over the money during an afternoon ceremony at Detroit Mayor Dave Bing's office.

After Bing praised Rock's generosity and turned the proceedings over to him, the musician stepped to the podium, looked around and asked: "What am I supposed to do?"

Bing laughed and quickly said: "You can write some more checks if you want to."

"I can do that!" Rock said.

The money donated Monday will support city recreation centers, a conservancy on Belle Isle, a youth theater group, a youth training agency and Habitat for Humanity.

Rock, who was born Robert Ritchie and grew up in Macomb County, Mich., is known for dabbling in a variety of musical styles, from hip-hop and hard rock to country and Southern rock. He counts as his biggest hits, "Picture," "All Summer Long," "Bawitdaba" and "Born Free."

The 40-year-old also is known for his philanthropy and love of the Detroit area. At Monday's event, he sported a baseball cap featuring the logo of his "Made in Detroit" apparel line.

"I'm just happy I could do it. I've been blessed and very successful," Rock said. "This city and its surrounding areas have given me a lot."

Asked how the kids at the Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit reacted when they heard about Rock's gift, founder and chief executive Rick Sperling, said "they were over the moon."

Judith Jackson, president and chief executive of YouthVille Detroit, was equally pleased with her group's gift and thankful for its benefactor.

"It means an awful lot," she said. "It's tough for all nonprofits right now."

Bing used the occasion to point out that Detroiters of all different socio-economic backgrounds, not just well-off rock stars, have the ability to give back to their community.

"We need more people like this who just care about people," Bing said. "All of us aren't blessed with the kind of resources he has, but we have to respect and appreciate people who have the resources and are willing to share it."

Rock hinted that more donations could be on the way.

"This is just the start," he said.

Photo Credit: Carlos Osorio / Associated Press

SOURCE: Mike Householder / Associated Press

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Biker Jude's picture

Hi Kid! So PROUD of who you are! You give back to your hometown and never let them forget that you are part of them forever! It is "Times Like These" when people really need to come together and show love and support. You give with your heart and it shows the Real Man that you are! I LOVE YOU for all you do for this WORLD! All because YOU CARE! Thank YOU!!!!!!
RockFan4Ever's picture

You have such a big heart ... I love the way you support the D :)
jacko13's picture

KID ROCK - Bobby you are not only a great musician you are GREAT MAN as well!!!
Leah_6's picture

I'm proud to be a fan of someone like you. We know of only the announced deeds you do and I know you give to people without announcing it. That's very admirable in my eyes. Your support for America is beautiful. You have a heart of gold. Thank you
amy pardue's picture

well this is just ONE MORE RESOM I LOVE THE KID HE DOES SO MUCH FOR CANCER CHILDREN THEN HIGHSCHOOL YOUTH AND THIS HE ONE STEALER PERSON HE IS GOT A REAL GIFT HE IS BLESSED FROM ABOVE I DO TRULY BELIVE LOVE THAT KID WAY TO GO LOOKE HOW HE IS BEEMING GIVING AGREES WITH HIM I DO SEE WAY TO GO KID JOB AWSUMLY DUN WHOOP WHOOP
amygoffinet's picture

Bob every day that goes by and you do the things you do makes me love you more not only you as kidrock but you as a kind generous awsome person!
Kid Rock Lover_2's picture

He Never Ceases To Amaze Me either!!! He Is Such A Great Person Inside and Out Who Has A Huge Heart And Is the real Deal Love You Bobby
Robin Knowles's picture

Thanks for giving, proves you really do care, yep you do ROCK!!!!!!!!!!
rocksavedmysoul's picture

ha ha---not politically correct...
rocksavedmysoul's picture

WXYZ just aired the report. That's why we love you.
Leah_6's picture

Your an awesome guy! You have such a giving heart.
E_5's picture

God Bless you Kid, for truly caring! You do not only Detroit, but ALL of Michigan PROUD! We love ya!
CarCrazyQT's picture

Detroit is blessed to have YOU! You ROCK!!!
brandi_22's picture

Bob you have such a big heart!
Mary in Ohio's picture

AWESOME !!!
Susieloveskidrock's picture

You never cease to amaze me. Keep on keeping it real Mr Ritchie. Love the glasses. You are hottttt in anything you put on or better yet~remove.

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