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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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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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SherriSavary's picture

I have followed you from day one! I praise you for the turn a round you have made in your life. I love all of your music. I use to drive 65 miles one way to work and home and your cd's got me through it. My husband and I have a joke, that if I ever meet you, you can come home with me and he will cook us breakfast,he is a chef? LOL. Keep doing what you do. Sad you will not be any where close to me in 2013.
greg_34's picture

HI KID ROCK can you help ?????? i live in in a trailer park and the park was sold all the familys got to move out just before christmas the money save for christmas now goes to moving out we all got kids here i live for now in lawrenceburg indiana TATE TRAILER PARK its was on wcpo9 news cincinnati ohio can you please help us thanks PS PLEASE TELL KID ROCK ABOUT THIS POST
amyakahn's picture

You, in no way, owe Michigan anything. It is great to see your love and generosity to the people here. I may not have millions, but I try to help whenever and wherever I can. Many times I am told I should have made someone pay for something I gave them or not to spend money on others. I don't believe that. I believe in helping where I can, because I care. Thanks for caring too!
jgsnms's picture

You're so cool. You look good in your glasses too. They make you look more approachable. I'm so glad you haven't given in and gotten those phony white teeth so many in your industry have. Thanks for keeping it real Bob.
mccannfraser's picture

No doubt that is what most detroiters should be doing ti keep renewing DETROIT!
alissa_2's picture

MUCH LOVE ALWAYS AND FOREVER AND A DAY.....XXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXDOXO
Deelailah13's picture

God Bless... Its nice to see all the good things you do...; )
Kimberly Kleski's picture

Iam very happy that you give,you are true,to goals.
DEbby_5's picture

You do do wonderful things and thats what makes you great i think maybe u sould hand out inhalers, every one dose dumb things when there drunk i could tell u store but your still to young lol happy late birthday we all love ya
Deb Morgan's picture

Everybody said help the homeless. How about the people who live and sleeps on the streets and love music too. I think every musican should give one free show for the homeless people or let them come to a show for free. They can"t afford to go to shows or even have food on the table, They say Music lifts souls. So maybe it time for the entertainers to lift the homeless. not just by giving music equipment, or food but a free show for homeless to To make them feel they are not alone I would almost bet my life it would definately make their spirits I know their has been times i seen my my share, And someone took me to that Kid Rock show or that Aerosmith show, I felt I was on top of the world, I know it might not change alot of the homeless people, But it can really make a big difference, Knowing you did put change in diferernet direction in someone life!!!
patricia bearden's picture

i'm not from detriot but im giving you a big fucking yell your the best fuck the rest thanks from all your fans
Michael Ingram Sr's picture

KID is a great guy with a big heart !! thank you kid !!!
KrisMeyer's picture

Kid your the best! Thanks for returning to your community it's something to be very proud of! Helping those in need shows just how big of a heart you have! Have a blessed day!
zufalltd@hotmail.com's picture

Thank you for being the man I knew you to be!! I have loved your music and the inside of you since the first time I heard Only God Knows Why's~ with that said, my husband and I got to see you in St. Louis this year!!! Thanks for doing more concerts, because now we are coming to IL. to see you again!! I just have to get them great ticket's again.. Last time I think my eyebrows was gone lol.. Please keep up the great work because just joes like us will be there for you!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful voice with us too!! God Bless you..
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jimtaxmagic.com's picture

Kid, the $50,000 donation was great to support your home town. How would you like to double or triple that before April? I want to talk to you about using my online tax program, TaxMagic, to give a large portion to your favorite charities. With hardly any fine print... Everyone has to do their taxes and if they choose to use TaxMagic.com your charities will receive $10 per return. Simple! Who do we speak to about this? Anyone out there readig this if you own a business and can distribute info on taxmagic.com we can use Kid Rock's charity as the beneficiary of your efforts. jfromi@amerifil.com
STACE's picture

God gave you a gift! You've worked hard to get where you are and now your sharing it. This is wonderful that you can do this god bless you and your family. Thank you.
noragonzalez's picture

love you so miss you soooooooooooooooooo pepe
kathleen hovansian's picture

HEY NOW I THINK I GOT BACK ON TRACK AFTER READING ON TO THE COMMENTS AFTER MINE. THAT IS WHAT IS SO UNIQUE ABOUT YOU..YOU ARE REAL...YEAAAA THERES NO FIGURING HOW YOU MUST BE PUTTING YOUR PANTS ON...MONEY IS MONEY NO WE AREN'T TO BE WASTEFUL WITH IT BUT YOU ARE AN EXAMPLE OF YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW...YOU HAVE RIGHT FROM YOUR VERY BEGINNING HAVE NEVER FAILED TO SPEAK OF THE " D" AS YOUR HOMETOWN...YOUR ROOTS...DETROIT IS FULL OF SOME WONDERFUL PEOPLE ALL WITH TALENTS OF THEIR OWN AND IT'S PEOPLE LIKE YOU TO BE THE MOTIVATOR..TO DRAW IT OUT OF THEM FOLKS..CUZ YOU SURE CAN'T FILL A CASKET WITH YOUR CASH YOU CAN BE CERTAIN ANYONE WILL BE THAT GRAVE ROBBER...THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH FOR COMING BACK HOME TO ENTERTAIN US ""DETROITERS" WITH YOUR TALENT... IT'S A NICE CHANGE TO SEE SOMEONE ELSE BUT ME BE "HOMESICK" TOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
kathleen hovansian's picture

FIRST OFF I NEED TO ASK KID ROCK WHAT PART OF MACOMB COUNTY HE GREW UP IN I KNEW A FEW RITCHIE'S, I LIVED ATTHAT TIME IN WARREN MI. AND WENT TO BUSCH JR. HIGH AND SHOULD HAVE GRADUATED FROM CENTERLINE HIGH SCHOOL IN 1978 BUT DIDN'T CUZ MY FAMILY HAD TO MOVE TO STATE FAIR IN DETROIT, BTWN. GRATIOT AND SCHOENNER. MY MOM WAS A SINGLE WOMAN RAISING 6 KIDS ON HER OWN AND WE MOVED ALOT...I LOOK AT IT AS DIVERSITY REALLY CUZ I KNEW ALOT OF PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE MI. AREA PLUS I CAME FROM A VERY BIG FAMILY, SO DETROIT, DEARBORN, METAMORA. DRYDEN, IMLAY CITY, PORT HURON, ST. CLAIR SHORES, ALLEN PARK,STERLING HEIGHTS,ROSEVILLE, ROMEO NEED I SAY MORE. AND WHAT WAS SOOO COOL WAS THAT ALL MY FAMILY LIVED NEAR ANOTHER FAMILY MEMBER SO MY CUZ'S AND I HUNG TOGETHER, IT WAS NOTHING FOR THEM TO THROW A REUNION TOGETHER AT A PARK OR HALL..I FELT HOOKED UP REALLY.AND MY FIRST JOB WAS AT THE VAN DYKE DRIVE IN.... TELL ME THAT WASN'T THE COOLEST PLACE TO CHILL!!!!! OOOOH MY ADD HAS KICKED IN BIG TIME WHAT WAS THE QUESTION AGAIN.... HAHA
MichiganChuck's picture

Kid, you truly do Rock, my man! Thanks so much for supporting the D! Keep on with the great music, friend.
rosie's picture

AWESOME KID - Walking the talk in Detroit. We love you. Hey Macomb County needs your support - Can you do a photo shoot for Macomb Now Magazine?
K8's picture

This is why I defend you no matter what! UNCONDITIONALLY ~ the way you show support for "yours" that's what REAL men do! Congratulations on paying it forward, R
savvysam21's picture

You NEVER FORGOT YOUR ROOTS!!! That's one of the most important rules of life!! You're exceptional Kid, God Bless you in many ways.
katrock's picture

You have a good heart ! This country needs more people like you. God Bless and keep you safe in all you do.
Kim C.'s picture

A BIG FAT THANK YOU, Kid! Your generosity will help so many in countless ways.
Kim C.'s picture

and yes.....You're HOT, too! :)~
myTXsweetheart's picture

And.....YOUR HOTT!!
myTXsweetheart's picture

By giving so unselfishly, it shows where your heart is. Ever time I hear about something kind you have done for others it makes me love ya more. By the way-looking forward to seeing you in Milwaukee Wisconsin in July. I will be bringing my Mother-she's got to be one of your oldest fans. She will be 84 in August. Keep it real-That's the way we love ya
connielynn77's picture

Amazing......simply amazing!!

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