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    June 02, 2011

    Kid Rock's latest album, "Born Free," has been out barely seven months, but he's hatching plans for its successor.

    "We've already started writing for the next record and talking about the feel and where we want to go with it," Rock told Billboard.com during a press conference Thursday announcing an Aug. 12 stadium show in his home town of Detroit. "I think 'Born Free' was kind of a transitional record with [producer] Rick Rubin and going into the rootsy, American blues/rock 'n' roll vibe. I'd kind of like to go back to something like maybe a 'Cocky' feel -- that record, but knowing more now and trying to put those elements together."

    Rock says he's particularly aiming for a blend of "some really good, fun rock songs to some of the country stuff to some of the mix of hip-hop and rock and blues and try to make a nice mix of a record. But a fun record, not serious. Rick Rubin made me a little serious."

    Rock stressed that he's still in the beginning stages of a next album but added that, "I'd like to get it out sooner than later -- but I say that every record. I'd love to get it out for next summer. Is that gonna happen? I don't know. I'm getting the process down where you go in with a lot of great musicians and just lay it down; there's not all this wizardry and trickery on the computer. If that process works again, it'll be sooner rather than later."

    Rock has plenty of other things on his plate for the summer, of course. After a June 18 show in Atlantic City he hits the road with special guest Sheryl Crow on June 2 in Cincinnati. He'll also be hosting the CMT Music Awards for a second consecutive year on June 8 in Nashville. "I'm happy to be asked back," Rock said. "I thought it went pretty good last year and I kinda wanted to duck out this year, but it's tough to say no to MTV Networks and Viacom when their ratings were good and they want you back. I definitely look forward to the performance part. We've got kind of a fun intro that's either gonna be really good or really bad."

    Rock's other future plan includes coming to terms with video footage he's accumulated over the years and possibly making some commercially available in the near future. "It's something I struggle with," he acknowledged. "I've probably shot six DVDs, professionally, had them edited and everything. But it's like anything; if you go see a sporting event or whatever, it's always better live. It's just tough to capture it on tape."

    Nevertheless, Rock promised that "there will be something... I think for Christmas" and possibly from his recent show at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, which he called "one of my best performances to date." He added that he may also consider releasing live footage via his web site.

    One thing Rock won't be doing, however, is a Comedy Central roast that was slated for Aug. 14 at Detroit's Fox Theatre. Rock said that the cable network wanted to switch the location, and he felt adamant that it be held in Detroit. "I'm not going to go to L.A. or Las Vegas to get teased," he explained. "If they come to Detroit and create some commerce here... and bring their big production and they're putting people to work, bring it on. If they come to Detroit, the roast will be on. If they don't, no deal."

    SOURCE: Gary Graff / Billboard.com

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on Thu, 06/02/2011 - 9:25pm

Kid Rock's latest album, "Born Free," has been out barely seven months, but he's hatching plans for its successor.

"We've already started writing for the next record and talking about the feel and where we want to go with it," Rock told Billboard.com during a press conference Thursday announcing an Aug. 12 stadium show in his home town of Detroit. "I think 'Born Free' was kind of a transitional record with [producer] Rick Rubin and going into the rootsy, American blues/rock 'n' roll vibe. I'd kind of like to go back to something like maybe a 'Cocky' feel -- that record, but knowing more now and trying to put those elements together."

Rock says he's particularly aiming for a blend of "some really good, fun rock songs to some of the country stuff to some of the mix of hip-hop and rock and blues and try to make a nice mix of a record. But a fun record, not serious. Rick Rubin made me a little serious."

Rock stressed that he's still in the beginning stages of a next album but added that, "I'd like to get it out sooner than later -- but I say that every record. I'd love to get it out for next summer. Is that gonna happen? I don't know. I'm getting the process down where you go in with a lot of great musicians and just lay it down; there's not all this wizardry and trickery on the computer. If that process works again, it'll be sooner rather than later."

Rock has plenty of other things on his plate for the summer, of course. After a June 18 show in Atlantic City he hits the road with special guest Sheryl Crow on June 2 in Cincinnati. He'll also be hosting the CMT Music Awards for a second consecutive year on June 8 in Nashville. "I'm happy to be asked back," Rock said. "I thought it went pretty good last year and I kinda wanted to duck out this year, but it's tough to say no to MTV Networks and Viacom when their ratings were good and they want you back. I definitely look forward to the performance part. We've got kind of a fun intro that's either gonna be really good or really bad."

Rock's other future plan includes coming to terms with video footage he's accumulated over the years and possibly making some commercially available in the near future. "It's something I struggle with," he acknowledged. "I've probably shot six DVDs, professionally, had them edited and everything. But it's like anything; if you go see a sporting event or whatever, it's always better live. It's just tough to capture it on tape."

Nevertheless, Rock promised that "there will be something... I think for Christmas" and possibly from his recent show at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, which he called "one of my best performances to date." He added that he may also consider releasing live footage via his web site.

One thing Rock won't be doing, however, is a Comedy Central roast that was slated for Aug. 14 at Detroit's Fox Theatre. Rock said that the cable network wanted to switch the location, and he felt adamant that it be held in Detroit. "I'm not going to go to L.A. or Las Vegas to get teased," he explained. "If they come to Detroit and create some commerce here... and bring their big production and they're putting people to work, bring it on. If they come to Detroit, the roast will be on. If they don't, no deal."

SOURCE: Gary Graff / Billboard.com

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Marie_10's picture

WOW!!!!!!!!! ALWAYS SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO WITH YOU! C YA JULY 2!! XXOO
HeyFriend's picture

It ALL sounds good to me, I'm feelin' it!! Can't wait...Rock on!!!
chris_stephens's picture

cant wait!!!!!

Not sure, but I think CMT Music Awards show had like...ummm say.. THE BEST AND MOST BY FAR, HIGHEST RATINGS WHEN KID ROCK HOSTED... didn't they!?! Go Bobby, Go Mr. Bob... :)))
LYONKIND's picture

This is like the best news ever, finally going back to his roots and thank God he's finally admitted that Rick Rubin made him all serious. Born free just isn't Kid Rock i just can't relate him to that album one bit and i have idolised the guy for over 10 years. Can't wait for this though the nature and whole vibe of his music has changed so drastically recently and he reformed himself as a completely different person, lets get the old kid rock back just because he's 40 doesn't mean he needs to pump out music 70 year old country artists are!
Ardel3's picture

AwwYeeea. Cant wait to hear it.
janet_11's picture

Oh just one thing more. You make me wish I were from Detroit Michigan!
NatashaN's picture

Hey! Can't wait! Love Born Free so I'm sure this will be awesome!
janet_11's picture

Hey , Bring on the next Album ! However you choose to make it , I know I will love it !!! No question!
Gwendolyn_2's picture

Looking forward to new album. release.
missy gay's picture

Love These Pictures!!!
Sabrina_5's picture

What ever the plan is for the new album don't rush too quickly give it the thought it needs and as always it will be great. Im lookin forward to seeing you in cinci.
Krangel4ever's picture

**** "I'm not going to go to L.A. or Las Vegas to get teased," he explained. "If they come to Detroit and create some commerce here... and bring their big production and they're putting people to work, bring it on. If they come to Detroit, the roast will be on. If they don't, no deal."**** HELL YEAH!! Good for you Bobby...If they want to talk shit bring it to the D!! Much respect for the love you have for Detroit!!
KRSVal's picture

'Rootsy' sounds good to me! Bring it on!
Tom Ward's picture

Hey Kid i would like to see you release a dvd of storytellers i was there and it was about 3 hours long and it was only about 40 mins on tv i would love to buy the whole thing uncut and uncensored please consider doing this thank Tom Ward
Txgirl_2's picture

Bring it on! Anything from Bob Ritchie will be a true work of art and means fun times ahead!!
Stephanie_78's picture

hey Bob I flew down to New Orleans just to see you at Jazzfest. I have been to many many shows and you are right, it was one of the best. We were happy and proud to be there in the front row wearing our "Made in Detroit" shirts and cowboy hats! Waiting for 5 hours on our feet in 90 degress was a small price to pay to see you play your ass off. Looking foward to a rockin' weekend in August!

Anything you produce is fine with us! Loved the London show, it just didn't feel like home Detroit style. We had great seats level with the Catwalk. But for some reason you favored the right side more in this concert than you did in Saginaw. My hubby was the one with a Kid Rock jersey and waving my Detroit Tigers coat like it was a flag. Had to put him next to the lady who wanted me to sit down. Fat chance. LOL. He was wilder than ever and I knew that would keep her from jabbing me to sit down so she could see. Hell she was younger than me. Stick in the mud. Love all you do.
RDB's picture

YES! YES! YES! The new album is good, I like it a lot! However,,, I LOVED "Cocky" and "Kid Rock" those two albums are two of my FAVORITE ON THE PLANET! I would love a new album from you in that style, please, please do it!!! Give me those hard guitar riffs, slammin' base, and lot's of attitude! I want something I can crank up in the car and share with the world as I drive by! Much love to you! Do what makes you happy as an artist, I will buy it all no matter what!
mom2300_2's picture

You are a special person... ! Love from Alabama
Mrs Cedar Michigan's picture

If you make it ...I will buy it....it's that simple......absolute unconditional love....
just because's picture

You're not a perfectionist or anything are you? Could you possibly work a little harder? Yea, serious is not what comes to mind when I think of Kid Rock. ..Fun, dirty (and you know us catholic girls like it a little dirty), genuine, real, fun (again), party, intense, dad, good man. Yep, that's it. Having said that, Born Free is a great cd. It has it's place in the play mix and I don't think you get enough credit for being a great businessman, reaching out for a new demographic. Which, by the way, worked. My favorite music changes with the wind but one constant is always Kid Rock. Crazy, as it sounds, I find your music comforting. I love your sense of humor with rhymes that stumble off my lips and your songs Only God Knows Why and Lonely Road of Faith make me cry. I appreciate all you do for our community and all you do for your fans. Your concerts are unbelievable. You really put out incredible energy. Can't wait till Aug.12!!! Spending the day in the D! Oh, and can I say you upped the coolness factor by showing up at your announcement with two of coolest men in hockey! Really, you live quite the life! Love ya!
Carie's picture

Excited for the new album and DVD!
NEA kid rock sista's picture

well gosh i wanted to see the roast...whats the big deal....LA or Detroit??? i cant wait to see live footage...
joshy69aba's picture

awsome we want that 1998 kid rock shit !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MAKE COCKIER LOL ..DEVIL WITHOUT A CAUSE SHIT ...BUT WATEVER U DO IS GREAT!!! JUST LIKE THAT COCKY SHIT
sarwar81's picture

Excitead about the new album. Can't wait for more rock Kid Rock songs! Good lookin' out for Detroit!
joshy69aba's picture

OH YEH BEEN WAITING FER YEARS FOR A DVD BRO PUT THAT SHIT OUT..
English EMSP's picture

Time to fire up the turn tables again. This is the best news I have heard in ages. Really excited for this one I hope TBT and kracker have a hand in this. Cocky was a great album would love some more fun party tracks. They better tell the guys that make the parental advisory stickers to get there stocks up!
SherZ's picture

WELL, sounds like Mr. Cadillac Ritchie has been listening. Awesome Awesome, and more Awesome!!! UR A ToTal ROCK~STAR. :)
EVink's picture

Good for you to stand behind DETROIT once again!!! Rock On!

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