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  • A white cloth was draped across the stage just before 11 p.m., suggesting Kid Rock's headline set was about to be unleashed. Soon, a silhouette of Kid Rock appeared on the curtain as he began to rap the opening verses to "Devil Without a Cause." Roughly 30-seconds into the song, the curtain was unveiled to reveal Kid Rock dressed in a pair of overalls that had been fashionably hand painted. The front showed an image of Hank Williams Jr., while the reverse had a tribute to Joe C.

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    Bottles of Jim Beam stood in front of the drum kit and the turntables at Mystic. Yes, Kid Rock had a taste while the 6,122 fans were limited to water and pop. But he didn't really need Beam to fuel his show. Kid Rock is a natural showman, with a quick tongue, invigorating energy and bad-boy sexiness. Combine that with his populist taste in music -- he mashes up Motown, hip-hop, country and classic-rock with a Southern rock bent with such seamless panache -- and he came across as the king of the trailer park.

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    July 15, 2012

    Kid Rock is a show off.

    Though many know the southern rock/hip-hop star as a vocalist, he displayed much more of his musicality during his performance at Rock USA in Oshkosh Saturday night. Besides singing, rapping and screaming, Kid Rock also played guitar, drums and piano at different parts of his show, held at Ford Festival Park. He even had his DJ take a break near mid-show, so he could scratch some records. Perhaps it was to show he is more than just a vocalist. Perhaps it was to enhance the performance. Perhaps it was just because he felt like it.

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    Kid Friggin’ Rock

    It seems like the entire weekend was building up to this moment. Kid Rock is the undisputed king of BamaJam. He may not be a native son of Alabama but his Detroit heart-and-soul music just seems bred for Southern Rock. He certainly dressed the part, decked out in a custom Crimson Tide football jersey emblazoned on the back with the name ‘Bob,’ aviator sunglasses and white fedora. He was the definition of country cool and the crowd quickly forgot about their lawn chairs to get up and shake what their mamma gave them.

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