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Kid Rock
Genre: Pop / Rock | Headline Shows: 6 | Date: All

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Appearing at "Live It Again - Motown 50 Golden Gala"
Sat 11/21/09 Detroit, MI Renaissance Center
 
Appearing at "Kid Rock's Chillin' The Most Cruise"
Thu 04/29/10 Tampa, FL Carnival Cruise Line's Inspiration
 
Fri 04/30/10 Tampa, FL Carnival Cruise Line's Inspiration
 
Sat 05/01/10 Tampa, FL Carnival Cruise Line's Inspiration
 
Sun 05/02/10 Tampa, FL Carnival Cruise Line's Inspiration
 
Mon 05/03/10 Tampa, FL Carnival Cruise Line's Inspiration
 

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  1. 1
    Zanny wrote:

    06:02 AM, Feb 21, 2009 |

    Date of Concert: 8/25/2008 | Location: Toronto, On, Canada

    Saw kid rock in Toronto. He was horrible. He is nothing but a drunkin' slob. Lynyrd Skynyrd blew him away.

  2. 578
    Anonymous wrote:

    01:04 PM, Mar 09, 2006 |

    Date of Concert: 3/6/2006 | Location: Louisville, KY

    Kid Rock Louisville, KY – Freedom Hall - March 3rd 2006 By: Scott Legato (www.BehindTheBarricade.com) Being from Detroit, I have had several encounters with The Kid. I remember him during the lean years. In fact, I used to be a DJ in Detroit at the old Struttin Club (now called TNT 2) just a half mile south of 8 mile on Gratiot Ave. Bob Richie (Kid Rock) had just started out as a "white boy rapper" and would come up to the bar asking me to play his stuff. Vanilla Ice was really big at the time so I would always blow him off. About the third time he asked, I finally broke down and played his song. The bars dance floor went from being packed to empty in about 10 seconds. The owner ran in and gave me a tongue lashing for playing Richie's (at the time) bubble gum rap. Long story short I was forced to cut the song short after about 30 seconds. Bob came into the DJ booth, called me an asshole and I didn't hear from him after that. The next time I saw him was on MTV's Fashionably Loud. Who would of thought? After all those years of paying his dues and busting his ass he'd finally made it. This is one talented musician. He is everything from a DJ to a drummer, guitarsit to a rapper, keybordist to a singer. . I saw him on his last tour and was a little disappointed. The show was slow. Maybe I was having one of those days, but I remember not really enjoying it. At this show I wasn’t expecting much. This tour is in support of his new live album called Live Trucker (Out in stores now/Music). The show started out with a musical introduction of the Twisted Brown Trucker band highlighting each musician. Pretty cool actually. Kid came out from behind the drum riser, rising up from under the stage floor, wearing a black and white mink (hopefully, fake fur) with Bawitdaba. At that point, I knew it was going to be a great show. He played everything from Cowboy, Fist of Rage, to God Only Knows and American Bad Ass. It was one hell of a show. The stage was adorned with a large video screen showcasing Kid Rock and the musicians from Twisted Brown Trucker. During “Devil Without A Cause", they sampled the late Joe C's voice and showed video footage of the pint sized rocker. Bless his soul. They had go-go girls dancing in arched top cages on both ends of the stage in the background. To sum it up, Kid Rock has made his mark in the music world. Name another artist that is accepted in the Rap, Rock Metal and Country world? That's what I thought. The Kid has it all. This is a great show for all music lovers. Check you local listings for concert dates. http://www.BehindTheBarricade.com SEE CONCERT PHOTOS By: Scott Legato (LegatoMuzicPhotography) - CLICK HERE

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    Anonymous wrote:

    01:03 PM, Mar 09, 2006 |

    Date of Concert: 3/6/2006 | Location: Louisville, KY

    Kid Rock Louisville, KY – Freedom Hall - March 3rd 2006 By: Scott Legato Being from Detroit, I have had several encounters with The Kid. I remember him during the lean years. In fact, I used to be a DJ in Detroit at the old Struttin Club (now called TNT 2) just a half mile south of 8 mile on Gratiot Ave. Bob Richie (Kid Rock) had just started out as a "white boy rapper" and would come up to the bar asking me to play his stuff. Vanilla Ice was really big at the time so I would always blow him off. About the third time he asked, I finally broke down and played his song. The bars dance floor went from being packed to empty in about 10 seconds. The owner ran in and gave me a tongue lashing for playing Richie's (at the time) bubble gum rap. Long story short I was forced to cut the song short after about 30 seconds. Bob came into the DJ booth, called me an asshole and I didn't hear from him after that. The next time I saw him was on MTV's Fashionably Loud. Who would of thought? After all those years of paying his dues and busting his ass he'd finally made it. This is one talented musician. He is everything from a DJ to a drummer, guitarsit to a rapper, keybordist to a singer. . I saw him on his last tour and was a little disappointed. The show was slow. Maybe I was having one of those days, but I remember not really enjoying it. At this show I wasn’t expecting much. This tour is in support of his new live album called Live Trucker (Out in stores now/Music). The show started out with a musical introduction of the Twisted Brown Trucker band highlighting each musician. Pretty cool actually. Kid came out from behind the drum riser, rising up from under the stage floor, wearing a black and white mink (hopefully, fake fur) with Bawitdaba. At that point, I knew it was going to be a great show. He played everything from Cowboy, Fist of Rage, to God Only Knows and American Bad Ass. It was one hell of a show. The stage was adorned with a large video screen showcasing Kid Rock and the musicians from Twisted Brown Trucker. During “Devil Without A Cause", they sampled the late Joe C's voice and showed video footage of the pint sized rocker. Bless his soul. They had go-go girls dancing in arched top cages on both ends of the stage in the background. To sum it up, Kid Rock has made his mark in the music world. Name another artist that is accepted in the Rap, Rock Metal and Country world? That's what I thought. The Kid has it all. This is a great show for all music lovers. Check you local listings for concert dates. http://www.BehindTheBarricade.com SEE CONCERT PHOTOS By: Scott Legato (LegatoMuzicPhotography) - CLICK HERE

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