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  • Photo Credit: Brett Beier / The Grand Rapids Press

    Kid Rock likes his Jim Beam, that’s for sure.

    Vintage Jim Beam barrels dotted the stage and bottles graced the shiny trailers of his semi-trucks Saturday night as Kid Rock poured himself a glass from behind the full bar on the set of his Allegan County Fairgrounds concert.

    He also gulped his whiskey straight from the bottle on a stage adorned with huge shotguns and monstrous steer horns.

    More than 12,000 fans, packed shoulder-to-shoulder at the Allegan County Fairgrounds, shrieked their approval and he voiced his appreciation right back.

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  • Just before NFL Packers – Saints season opener, there was an electrical yet magical NFL kick-off concert that definitely rocked or more like Kid-rock-ed the Lambeau district.

    The concert spectacle featuring Maroon 5, Kid Rock, and Lady Antebellum crowded together around 50,000 Packers fans to see a kick-off concert like they’ve never seen before.

    The performances, which took place on early Thursday night, celebrated the start of the NFL season and honored the Super Bowl Champions, the Green Bay Packers.

    Led by inked pop heartthrob, Adam Levine, Maroon 5 opened the big-time event.

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  • When Kid Rock helped kick down the doors of rap-rock in the late 90's, the world was a different place. Clinton was still in office, most people were employed, the internet was still fairly young and the Y2K fear dominated headlines. Back then Kid Rock was an artist with a whole lot to prove. Straddling the line between hip-hop, country and rock n' roll, he threw a lot of people for a loop, including this Examiner. How do you categorize someone who can play side-by-side with Aerosmith, Run DMC, Sheryl Crow, Hank Williams, Jr.

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  • Photo Credit: Bryan Mitchell / Special to The Detroit News

    A rainstorm threatened to snuff out Kid Rock's concert at Comerica Park Saturday night, but Rock and some 40,000 hometown fans won out at the second of two sold-out weekend shows.

    In all, Rock performed to more than 80,000 fans at the Detroit Tigers' home this weekend. Add in the 60,000 he performed for at Ford Field in January, and Rock's 40th birthday year has definitely been one worth celebrating in Detroit.

    After at 30 minute break in the action during which fans cleared the field, a message on the Comerica Park scoreboard

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