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    January 13, 2011



    "More than anything, I'm delighted he lived this long."

    — Jimmy Kimmel, host of Jimmy Kimmel Live!

    "I first met Bob back in the early '90s, he was down at White Room Studios ... He would get studio time in exchange for being the janitor, which meant sweeping up and scrubbing out the toilet. Bob brought a turntable and a crate of records up to the Bear's Den in Berkley and jammed with the Howling Diablos, he showed up every week after that and we always had a great time making music."

    — Tino Gross, Howling Diablos

    "He's a rock star to the core, for sure, but he's also a really sweet guy and a great rep for Detroit. "

    — Erin Cummings, Detroit 1-8-7 actress

    "In 1996, we were sitting in his basement listening to records. He put on Folsom Prison Blues ... we were like wtf?? He said 'See, country is just like rap. They sing about shooting guns, getting wasted and beating the shit out of dudes!'

    — Mark EP, DJ and producer

    "Not only has he become the biggest thing in Detroit, he has become one of the biggest names on the planet. And most importantly, he has not forgotten where he came from. He has been a loyal friend over the years and a staunch supporter of the 'D.' I appreciate all the shows he did at the Emerald for me, and I am proud to say I know him."

    — Joe Nieporte

    "It was probably 1999 ... Bob was technically a studio intern, but he spent most of the time working on his own music. Anyway, he was working on a song, and a bunch of us at the studio were giving him shit about it: 'Who wants to hear a song about a cowboy?!' In hindsight, I guess a lot of people would."

    — Al Sutton, Kid Rock's longtime recording engineer and owner of Rustbelt Studios

    "We were backstage after one of his shows, and there's probably about eight people hanging out, including a group of girls. And in this group is one girl, it was clear she wanted attention. She keeps going 'Rock star, Rock star, I'm bored.' Now, this is 10 minutes after Rock just got off stage. Rock looks at her and asks, 'You like to be entertained?' And she says, 'Yes, Rock star, I'm bored.' And Rock, in his perfect Kid Rock voice says, 'You didn't see the show?' Everyone started dying, his timing and delivery was perfect.

    — JB Carlin, director of the "Picture" video

    "When he told me that Axl Rose called him and invited him to New York to Axl's show, knowing that I'm a huge Axl Rose fan, Rock said 'I got a seat on the jet. You want to go?' We ended up hanging out for three days straight, leaving the clubs at 11 in the morning."

    — Mikey Eckstein, Embarco Management

    "A work ethic that defies reason; talent beyond description; and a damn good guy."

    — Arthur Penhallow Jr., Punch Enterprises

    "Lots of hanging out around the crib making amazing music and partying my ass off ... thoroughly peppered with private jets to Nashville to hang with Hank and weekends in NYC to roll with Axl. For a kid that just came from flipping burgers, this was the most magical time in my life."

    — Ty Stone, musician

    "The first time I ever saw Bob perform was on MTV for 1999's Woodstock. I was 14. Not only did he leave my jaw on the floor with his swagger and stage presence, but it was one of the first times I heard something new from my generation that made me excited for music's future."

    — Shannon Curfman, singer

    Photo Credit: Real Detroit Weekly

    SOURCE: RealDetroitWeekly.com

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"More than anything, I'm delighted he lived this long."

— Jimmy Kimmel, host of Jimmy Kimmel Live!

"I first met Bob back in the early '90s, he was down at White Room Studios ... He would get studio time in exchange for being the janitor, which meant sweeping up and scrubbing out the toilet. Bob brought a turntable and a crate of records up to the Bear's Den in Berkley and jammed with the Howling Diablos, he showed up every week after that and we always had a great time making music."

— Tino Gross, Howling Diablos

"He's a rock star to the core, for sure, but he's also a really sweet guy and a great rep for Detroit. "

— Erin Cummings, Detroit 1-8-7 actress

"In 1996, we were sitting in his basement listening to records. He put on Folsom Prison Blues ... we were like wtf?? He said 'See, country is just like rap. They sing about shooting guns, getting wasted and beating the shit out of dudes!'

— Mark EP, DJ and producer

"Not only has he become the biggest thing in Detroit, he has become one of the biggest names on the planet. And most importantly, he has not forgotten where he came from. He has been a loyal friend over the years and a staunch supporter of the 'D.' I appreciate all the shows he did at the Emerald for me, and I am proud to say I know him."

— Joe Nieporte

"It was probably 1999 ... Bob was technically a studio intern, but he spent most of the time working on his own music. Anyway, he was working on a song, and a bunch of us at the studio were giving him shit about it: 'Who wants to hear a song about a cowboy?!' In hindsight, I guess a lot of people would."

— Al Sutton, Kid Rock's longtime recording engineer and owner of Rustbelt Studios

"We were backstage after one of his shows, and there's probably about eight people hanging out, including a group of girls. And in this group is one girl, it was clear she wanted attention. She keeps going 'Rock star, Rock star, I'm bored.' Now, this is 10 minutes after Rock just got off stage. Rock looks at her and asks, 'You like to be entertained?' And she says, 'Yes, Rock star, I'm bored.' And Rock, in his perfect Kid Rock voice says, 'You didn't see the show?' Everyone started dying, his timing and delivery was perfect.

— JB Carlin, director of the "Picture" video

"When he told me that Axl Rose called him and invited him to New York to Axl's show, knowing that I'm a huge Axl Rose fan, Rock said 'I got a seat on the jet. You want to go?' We ended up hanging out for three days straight, leaving the clubs at 11 in the morning."

— Mikey Eckstein, Embarco Management

"A work ethic that defies reason; talent beyond description; and a damn good guy."

— Arthur Penhallow Jr., Punch Enterprises

"Lots of hanging out around the crib making amazing music and partying my ass off ... thoroughly peppered with private jets to Nashville to hang with Hank and weekends in NYC to roll with Axl. For a kid that just came from flipping burgers, this was the most magical time in my life."

— Ty Stone, musician

"The first time I ever saw Bob perform was on MTV for 1999's Woodstock. I was 14. Not only did he leave my jaw on the floor with his swagger and stage presence, but it was one of the first times I heard something new from my generation that made me excited for music's future."

— Shannon Curfman, singer

Photo Credit: Real Detroit Weekly

SOURCE: RealDetroitWeekly.com

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Greg Horton's picture

First heard of Kid Rock in about 1992, dont remember what cd it was but loved. Then I remeber Devil without a cause came out .......I was blown away.... That started my Kid Rock obsession. i'm from Hawkinsville Ga. and a lot of my friends had never heard of him back then but when I got thru with he has a lot more fans here. I went to Savannah Ga. to see him in concert and was blowed away----- he rocked us for three amazing hours. I own every CD he has made every since and will continue to buy every one he puts out..........Kid Rock Rules.............
janet_29's picture

KIDROCK IS THE AMERICAN BAD ASS!!!! A CLASS ACT ALL THE WAY!!!!! From grit sandwiches for breakfast to Born Free you are what Michale Jordon is to basketball, A MUSICAL GENIUS AND ROCK GOD!!!! Thank you for being a down earth blue collar guy, thanks for all you do for our troops!!!! My son was at yout tour for the troups in California this past November 2010!!!!! I will see you in Orlando Florida in March. Keep touching my soul Keep on doing waht you do!!!! HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY!!!! Party Down you deserve it:) Life begins at 40
rocksavedmysoul's picture

One day...
.CATER's picture

Yo 4-0 is that dog years.Naw im just playing.Get your buzz on brother and man go spend some of that ched.... chow
Amy_109's picture

I remember all those concerts before the famous Kid Rock emerged, the best memory was the video taping at the State Theatre in Detroit for Bullgod, when Kid jumped into the crowd I grabbed his hand and one of his rings slipped off his finger. The best part was returning it back to him at the end of the night. I really miss the small clubs and nine dollar concert tix that shaped so many memories of my youth, while constantly wondering when the next concert was and anticipating all the fun to be had! I cant believe your 40!
OzzyPlayaGirl's picture

Happy Happy Joy Joy!
Lisa_295's picture

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!! XOXOXOXO
karen_134's picture

Happy Birthday honey!!!!!!!!!!!!!the big 40 that's what I'll be in July.make sure you have lots of drinks and dont party to much Love Ya
D4evr's picture

Love this !!! Could read a whole book of these :) Thanks !!!
SherZ's picture

U have been an inspiration to me for over 11 years and counting! Thank U for being the SupeR RocK StaR that U R. Have an Uh~Mazing Birthday Bob!!! ~XOXO~ Peace, Luv & Rock n' Roll SherZ
Dana_42's picture

Love this! I agree with Shannon ..... When I seen him perform on Woodstock 1999. I fell in love and have been a hardcore fan ever since. He was unbelievable. I told my husband how awesome I thought he was and he said he had his CD and he thought I wouldn't like it cuz he talks about ho's, bitches..etc.. Um...that's what I loved. His attitude. I listened to DWAC forever. And I haven't stopped loving him since. Love you!!! Your FOREVER fan- Dana
Kidscott124's picture

Happy Birthday KID. I first would like to say thank you for what you do,the way you inspire people around you ,including myself.You took the time back in 2005 to shake my hand in Cincinnati,It was like being on cloud 9.My wife was pushing me up front hoping to get a picture with you.I hope someday I can receive that honor.I would like you to know I have never missed a show of yours in the surrounding OHIO area since 1997 and I never will I hope. Your number 1 FAN from Ohio Scott Nance.
Roxanne_10's picture

Happy Birthday Bobby "Kid Rock". You rock my world. I hope you have 40-50 more birthdays. Still waiting for you to come to Las Cruces New Mexico. Maybe some day in my life time I will be able to meet you in real life. Again Happy Birthday. Rock"N"Roll Kid. Luv Ya
gynamarie51's picture

Happy, happy, Early Birthday may this be the best yet!!! It's not very often an artist takes the time to hang out and actually care about his Fans as Kid does He remains true to them as well as to himself ...that speaks volumes to me it's rare so very rare! I feel his new Album Born Free is finally Kid Rock coming home to his best music to date such an amazing Raw talent and songs that reach in and wrap around your heart and soul...That to me says it all when an Artist can do that ..I bought the Vinyl and Born Free will proudly be displayed with my Beatles, Stones , Elvis and Zepplin. Thanks Bob for being who you are never change ..I hope I'm lucky enough to meet you someday . Love Nashville Can't wait to see the show ! God Bless and keep Rockin On!!!
Mrs Cedar Michigan's picture

please, please post more.... love it
merrick's picture

Sheila - The Machine Shop is in Flint, MI.
Angela_NS's picture

I want to read more stories...
Sheila_12's picture

I have met Bob on several occassions over the past few years. His talent is not to be ignored. My first meeting was backstage at a show in Toronto with The Trailer Park Boys. I remember thinking how freakin' nice he was. After that, I was lucky enough to hang with him at his home in Detroit, ( where I actually got to be part of a jam session in his studio - I played the tambourine ), randomly run into him at a wicked bar called "Machine Shop" in Troy Michigan and party on his tour bus + hotel after he opened for Bon Jovi in Toronto. The man is one of the most genuine, down to earth, solid human beings I have ever met. His talent is enormous. I dare say, so is his heart. You can't mention Detroit without Kid Rock being part of the conversation. Everyone should take a lesson from Bob on how to be a real Rock Star. Because he truly is. We thank you for your music and rocking our world. Happy Happy Birthday Bob. Sheila
Evaskidrockssugarbaby's picture

p.s. the best thing was seeing him live in concert in the summer of 09 ten years later memories i'll never forget
Evaskidrockssugarbaby's picture

hes a legened in his own right hes the Elvis of today lol!!! well to me he is anyways hes always been very versatile in his music i learned that early on from the first time i heard only god knows why way back in the summer 99 loved him ever since god bless u bob happy birthday
linda christian's picture

Would like to thank him for the concert in Cinni ohio a few years ago when he got real about the hair issue my boyfriend had same problem. It helped him out with dealing with it, thank Bobby. U said let's get real with it that was awesome.!!!
jodigirl33's picture

Get tickets on Craigs List People
KaraokeGoddess's picture

Years ago, before ultra mega success, Bob and some buddies came to a little bar in Dearborn Heights (Pounders) and jammed out some Karaoke with us. It was an amazing night! Such raw talent!! I'm still hosting Karaoke after all these years and will miss the Birthday Show Saturday. But if you read this and you feel like some good old Downriver slumming after the show, bring the group in and we'll lock the doors and celebrate! Venue is called Flapper's an old speakeasy from the 40's. 722 Southfield Rd. Lincoln Park. Happy happy birthday! Love ya, Polly the Karaoke Goddess
The wife's picture

I don't know him personally, I feel like I do after listening to his music so much. My bff and I took a road trip from Mississippi to South Carolina. We had 3ozs and Cocky cd. My bff said she didn't like Kid Rock. So I put the cd in turned it up and played it all the way there and back. Needless to say we have tickets for March 12th in memphis TN. Can't wait!!
Kristy_19's picture

What a awesome guy!!!! So bummed out I missed out on getting tickets to both shows in Michigan, I've never missed a show yet. Would love to see him at DTE again :)
kidrockangel's picture

haha Very Cool!!! He said 'See, country is just like rap. They sing about shooting guns, getting wasted and beating the shit out of dudes!' I love it!!!!
Trisha M's picture

Simply the best! Love and xoxo.
connieputnam's picture

Great to hear that from folks that really know him!!!
LoriB's picture

It has to be hard to be so humble and be such an influence on the world, Kid! I would love to meet such a down to earth guy and just hang out. You rule Kid! I love ya! I'll see ya in 2 weeks on stage. Can't wait!

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