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    CMT Hot Dish: Kid Rock
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    June 13, 2011

    Here is an excerpt from 'CMT Hot Dish' columnist Hazel Smith as she shares her story of getting to know Kid Rock!

    My kitchen will never be the same -- not since Kid Rock showed up there to enjoy chicken parmigiana, green beans, new red potatoes, squash and chocolate cherry trifle. Getting to know the Kid better was unbelievable. Such a nice, kind, sweet guy, one cannot help loving the young man from Detroit who loved Waylon and loves Hank Williams Jr. As a matter of fact, he and Hank just returned from Alabama, where Kid thinks he's found several hundred acres adjoining the 1,200 acres Hank owns. They love to hunt together.

    Take minute to learn why he is Kid Rock.

    Born Jan. 17, 1971, in the small town of Romeo, Mich., his parents owned horses and a six-acre orchard. Robert James "Bob" Ritchie, the third of four children, picked apples and took care of the horses. His small town life seemed dull, so he became interested in rap music, learned to break dance and began participating in talent shows in Detroit. At the tender age of 11, he joined a break dance crew and taught himself to work a belt-driven turntable. Ritchie DJ'ed during high school for beer and joined Groove Time Productions to perform basement parties for $30 a night. It was then he was given his stage name by clubbers who liked to watch "that white kid rock." Why he's still Kid Rock.

    He started rapping, joined a hip-hop group and became friends with producer D-Nice, who eventually invited a rep from Jive Records to see him perform. A demo deal was followed by a record contract when Kid was all of 17, but his parents did not approve. Besides D-Nice, Kid found himself among other rap heavyweights -- Ice Cube, Too Short, Mac Dre and Yo-Yo. He released his debut album in 1990, but Jive did not push the product, so he was released from the contract the following year. Back in Detroit, Kid became friends with Uncle Kracker, who became his DJ until he went solo sometime in 2000.

    Kid Rock released his eighth studio album mid November 2010. It was his first without a parental warning sticker. Produced by Rick Rubin, Born Free has edge and swagger and wit like his previous releases, but he does not rap, and there's no metal. The album is Kid looking at the world through the lens of Detroit and reflecting the times -- the economy, people out of work. It features friends like Martina McBride and T.I. on "Care," Sheryl Crow and Bob Seger on "Collide," Zac Brown on "Flying High" and Trace Adkins on "Rock Bottom Blues."

    Kid Rock hosted the CMT Music Awards this year for the second time. Wynonna joined him onstage and proved they can both sing stone country. During the commercials, Kid changed clothes more times than Reba used to at her concerts. He wore red britches at the awards show, but he wore bib overalls and a "wife beater" shirt to my house.

    I'd always heard he's a steadfast supporter of the U.S. military, but here's a guy who's doing more than waving a flag. As a matter of fact, one of his pals from the service was with him when he came to my house. Without seeking media attention, he has quietly made numerous trips with the USO and on his own to play for the military in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait. His Born Free album was made available to military families to download free.

    Kid has partnered with Jim Beam to make large donations to Operation Homefront, a nonprofit organization that provides emergency assistance to military troops, the families they leave behind and wounded warriors when they return home. He gave proceeds from a concert to families affected by the bombing of the U.S. Cole in 2000.

    SOURCE: Hazel Smith / CMT.com

    Photo Credit: CMT Hot Dish

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on Mon, 06/13/2011 - 5:03pm

Here is an excerpt from 'CMT Hot Dish' columnist Hazel Smith as she shares her story of getting to know Kid Rock!

My kitchen will never be the same -- not since Kid Rock showed up there to enjoy chicken parmigiana, green beans, new red potatoes, squash and chocolate cherry trifle. Getting to know the Kid better was unbelievable. Such a nice, kind, sweet guy, one cannot help loving the young man from Detroit who loved Waylon and loves Hank Williams Jr. As a matter of fact, he and Hank just returned from Alabama, where Kid thinks he's found several hundred acres adjoining the 1,200 acres Hank owns. They love to hunt together.

Take minute to learn why he is Kid Rock.

Born Jan. 17, 1971, in the small town of Romeo, Mich., his parents owned horses and a six-acre orchard. Robert James "Bob" Ritchie, the third of four children, picked apples and took care of the horses. His small town life seemed dull, so he became interested in rap music, learned to break dance and began participating in talent shows in Detroit. At the tender age of 11, he joined a break dance crew and taught himself to work a belt-driven turntable. Ritchie DJ'ed during high school for beer and joined Groove Time Productions to perform basement parties for $30 a night. It was then he was given his stage name by clubbers who liked to watch "that white kid rock." Why he's still Kid Rock.

He started rapping, joined a hip-hop group and became friends with producer D-Nice, who eventually invited a rep from Jive Records to see him perform. A demo deal was followed by a record contract when Kid was all of 17, but his parents did not approve. Besides D-Nice, Kid found himself among other rap heavyweights -- Ice Cube, Too Short, Mac Dre and Yo-Yo. He released his debut album in 1990, but Jive did not push the product, so he was released from the contract the following year. Back in Detroit, Kid became friends with Uncle Kracker, who became his DJ until he went solo sometime in 2000.

Kid Rock released his eighth studio album mid November 2010. It was his first without a parental warning sticker. Produced by Rick Rubin, Born Free has edge and swagger and wit like his previous releases, but he does not rap, and there's no metal. The album is Kid looking at the world through the lens of Detroit and reflecting the times -- the economy, people out of work. It features friends like Martina McBride and T.I. on "Care," Sheryl Crow and Bob Seger on "Collide," Zac Brown on "Flying High" and Trace Adkins on "Rock Bottom Blues."

Kid Rock hosted the CMT Music Awards this year for the second time. Wynonna joined him onstage and proved they can both sing stone country. During the commercials, Kid changed clothes more times than Reba used to at her concerts. He wore red britches at the awards show, but he wore bib overalls and a "wife beater" shirt to my house.

I'd always heard he's a steadfast supporter of the U.S. military, but here's a guy who's doing more than waving a flag. As a matter of fact, one of his pals from the service was with him when he came to my house. Without seeking media attention, he has quietly made numerous trips with the USO and on his own to play for the military in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait. His Born Free album was made available to military families to download free.

Kid has partnered with Jim Beam to make large donations to Operation Homefront, a nonprofit organization that provides emergency assistance to military troops, the families they leave behind and wounded warriors when they return home. He gave proceeds from a concert to families affected by the bombing of the U.S. Cole in 2000.

SOURCE: Hazel Smith / CMT.com

Photo Credit: CMT Hot Dish

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Peach 33's picture

Won't someone to tell you WHY next time you go see your dad stop by Wedowee Al. theres not even a redlight here the best fishing in the U.S.A. AMEN TO EVERY HUMAN!!!
bluesuedeshoe's picture

You sleeping with her? LOL!
kimberlina1970's picture

Great article, thanks for sharing.....I love, love, love him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ramon's picture

That's Cool
PKL's picture

pants 30...handbags30...vamping a kidrocker site ..priceless ...I hardly come on here to read anymore . buy buy by buy buy . buying designer stuff will not make you any happier than ya are RIGHT NOW.
iamlynda's picture

Great piece!! I would LOVE to have Kid in my kitchen! I wasn't a fan until he opened for Bon Jovi here in Edmonton (Canada) last summer and I enjoyed his show more than the headliners! I now own several of his CDs and play them constantly - so much so that my son has complained (the nerve!!).
DJLor's picture

I would be honored to cook for him! He can name the menu and I will cook it and even bake him an apple pie made with Mi. apples. Just need him to give me an autograph or 2 and we will be straight! Am not really into hunting but love being in the country and walking through the woods! Especially in the south. I spent summers there in North Carolina with my grandparents when I was a child. Love all he has done for the great city in which I was raised and his commitment to the troops is awesome. So many people don't like him, cause they think he is an outspoken man with long hair, how narrow minded some people can be? To me he is gorgeous! I love the hair and the smile. But most of all I love his heart, he is a good man. Keep up the good work, and looking forward to seeing you August 13!!!!! You rock. It is all good.
Diana_11's picture

He is one HOT DISH!
Patti_21's picture

It is nice to know others are seeing what we have seen for years! He can show up for dinner anytime in whatever he wants to wear! My husband would prefer clothes. Forever A fan!
tamara j waluk's picture

He has been judged for most of his career and even though I do not know him would love to one day sit down and have a chat as he has come so far and done so much for our troops as well as others that alone says enough. I have seen him so many times and have never walked away disappointed. It is nice now that people know him as Bobby as well as the name he made for him self. All I can say it keep it coming and please come back to Florida we do love you down here. Keep it up and thanks for the story Hazel. How blessed you were to have him there. For ever a fan
jmc880's picture

Hey I wanna go hunting with you guys. Deer, turkey even coyote.....i'm down. It would be awesome to hunt on all that land. Anyway, great article. Another sneak peek of the great man bob really is.
itsrealnifeelit's picture

CHARMIE. u nailed it!! keep it real. peace.
SANDY_35's picture

Gotta love a dude from Michigan who breaks the mold!! Kid, we love ya here in Port Huron--and damn proud of you always!!
CONCETTA's picture

LOVE HIM
Charmie's picture

I love the fact that he never walked away from his son and that he never gave up his dream even though he took a few punches...true perseverance...keeps me going. Thanks Kid :)
amy pardue's picture

THIS IS WHAT HE IS A WONDERFULL KIND FUN CIRRING PERSON AND I THINK HE IS KING OF ROCK .HE ONE GREAT GREAT ENTERTAINER AND GIVES TO OTHERS SO FREELY HE LOVES THE TROOPS AND I AM VERY PROUD TO BE A FAN COVERS OF TO KID HE IS THE BEST HAPPY FLAG DAY YOU ALL LOVE AMY
josee pin's picture

You are so lucky... i wish he would come over for supper just sit around and chat,he seems like such a regular down to earth guy!!! That's why we all love him.
kidrocket99's picture

I've heard that a way to a mans heart is through his stomach......that is if you gut him! I'll cook him dinner if he can be my dessert!
kidrocket99's picture

He looks like a hot apple pie to me!
janice a bischoff's picture

have you heard about the bad ass pizza
Diana_11's picture

People get so wrapped up in the persona of "Kid Rock" they don't take the time to see who Bob Ritchie is. No, I don't know him personally (although I would LOVE to meet him) but I am from SE Michigan and see the good he does for this state, his community (he donated money to Romeo high school's fine arts program) and Detroit. He has made several donations to charities in Detroit and haa a scholarship at Wayne State University for music students. This is one home grown, down to earth, hometown man! Michigan is lucky that he loves us as much as we love him! Going to see him for the first time at Comerica Park in August! Rock on Bobby!
ruthie49's picture

who wouldn't want Bobby over for dinner? what a wonderful guest, you are so beautiful, inside and out. The great things he does for people, so many things unnoticed. Ive loved you for a long time, and will continue till i die. your music brings great comfort to my life. keep on Rockin Baby.
Margo C's picture

Yeah those red britches were something else;) lol nice read.
mgpelmo's picture

Namaste Bob Ritchie Namaste
janice a bischoff's picture

did you know there is a bad ass pizza available
mom2300_2's picture

Those who know him cant help but love him :) Love from Alabama
rlfchigao10's picture

Has been and always will be a class act!! People are just getting to know him and see who he is,I have loved him for years and every year he gets better and better. Can't wait for the two upcoming shows I have purchased!!
karen_83's picture

Too cool. How can he NOT be such a good person. He does so much for his people and his fans. HE's the best.!!!!!! I would really like to talk to Kid Rock in person!! I"ve even got my 83year old momma listening to Kid Rock. That's cool. Thank you Mr. Kid Rock for all that you do for the people of the USA and of course our military~~~
CINDY_100's picture

Wish I could have been at that table with you.
Beverly Murdock's picture

As I always say Rob you are a great person. One of the many reasons I love you so much!

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