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Saturday, November 28, 2009 



The official website of Kid Rock's clothing line, 'Made In Detroit', has added lots of cool new merchandise to its online store including: hoody/track jackets, shirts for youth, beanie winter hats, glassware and more! To check it out, CLICK HERE. 
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 
Kid Rock will be headlining next year's annual WE Country Music Fest on Friday, August 6 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. The three day event from August 5-7 will also feature headliners Kenny Chesney and Keith Urban with more artists yet to be announced. Limited single day tickets at $49.00 are now available and can be purchased HERE

Monday, November 23, 2009 
Getty Images has added photos of Kid Rock and Stevie Wonder performing at the 50th-anniversary event of the Motown 50 Golden Gala from this past Satuday night. To view the photos, CLICK HERE.
Sunday, November 22, 2009 


Associated Press
DETROIT — Black ties and gowns filled a ballroom Saturday in a big-bucks salute to Detroit-style royalty — the King of Motown, the Queen of Soul and the Kid of Rock.


Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, along with Aretha Franklin, Kid Rock and Motown’s original kid, Stevie Wonder, came to Motown’s original hometown for the Motown 50 Golden Gala. The 50th-anniversary event, which fetched $350 and up for a ticket, was a fundraiser for the Motown Historical Museum. The museum was the original home of Motown Records Corp., which Gordy started with an $800 loan.


The event drew about 750 people and many of the big names and behind-the-scenes people from the label, which moved to Los Angeles in 1972.


Detroit’s output included scores of hits, including “My Girl” by The Temptations, “The Tears of a Clown” by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” by Marvin Gaye.


“The pleasure is mine to be here,” Gordy said during a pre-concert reception. “I’m thrilled I got the nurturing and all of the things Detroit had to offer me. Motown could not have made it in any other city.”


Gordy was joined on the red carpet earlier in the evening by local and national celebrities and dignitaries, including Otis Williams of the Temptations, which was on the bill; Claudette Robinson of the Miracles; the Rev. Jesse Jackson; comedian Sinbad, the event’s host; and Detroit Mayor and former Detroit Pistons all-star Dave Bing.


The musical mingling of classic Motown artists such as Wonder and The Temptations with non-Motown hometown heroes Franklin and Rock reveals the reverence for and relevance of the label.


Kid Rock performed with Wonder on the Motown great’s songs “Living For The City” and “Superstition,” bringing many of the people in the crowd to their feet.


The pair called up others for the finale — a funky, extended version of “Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours.”


Before taking the stage, Kid Rock called it a “career milestone.”


He said his mother, who was out of state, sent him a text message: “Who would have thought when we were partying in our barn, playing all those Motown records when you were a kid that you’d be playing the 50th gala?”


The gala is a regular event for the museum, but it took a higher profile this year to mark the 50th anniversary of the label’s founding.


Museum CEO Audley Smith said the facility wants to expand to hold thousands of artifacts and memorabilia that can’t be displayed because of space, but he stressed the museum will maintain the integrity of the well-known Hitsville USA house on West Grand Boulevard.


The gala also included special tributes to Motown alumni who have died, including Michael Jackson. Gordy, at Jackson’s memorial service in July, talked about the 10-year-old prodigy he signed, calling him “the greatest entertainer that ever lived.”


Homecomings are rare these days for Gordy, who lives in California, but bonds remain: His sister, Esther Gordy Edwards, founded the museum now overseen by his great-niece, Robin Terry. He’s also a premier sponsor of the gala.


President Barack Obama sent well wishes via videotape. He said Gordy’s “music made history” and his record company “captured a truly American sound.”


Franklin sang a customized birthday ode to Gordy, who turns 80 on Nov. 28. “Detroit, we’ve waited long enough — Berry’s come home at last,” she sang.


Afterward, Franklin ushered Gordy to the stage, saying “he absolutely revolutionized the music industry, single-handedly.” He was presented a crystal plaque, a large cake and a mass serenade of “Happy Birthday.”


Gordy told the crowd he was inspired by his time spent on a Detroit auto factory floor to make a music company that was like “an assembly line” of talent. “That dream came true.”


Wonder told The Associated Press after the concert that being a part of Gordy’s vision has been a blessing.


“I’m just very, very happy (for) that dream Berry had — him meeting me, hearing me, seeing me, that he saw fit for me to be a part of that dream that became reality.”


Associated Press Writer Mike Householder contributed to this report.
http://blogs.chron.com/celebritybuzz/2009/11/motown_comes_home_for_its_50th.html
Monday, November 16, 2009 
Agencies in Detroit have been working hard to produce a campaign to encourage young and creative people to consider the city as a place to live and work. The project 'Selling Detroit' is an upfront and intent way to help Detroit attract business and talent.


This initiative,sponsored by the Time Inc. unit of Time Warner involves advertising agencies: Essence, Fortune, Money, Sports Illustrated, Time and related Web sites to develop campaigns in the Detroit area. Visitors of their websites will be able to vote on this contest for their favorite campaign starting Monday.


Other agencies taking part in the contest are the Troy office of Leo Burnett, part of the Publicis Groupe, with a campaign starring a local celebrity and Kid Rock!



Monday, November 16, 2009 
Sylver Logan Sharp will be performing live this Friday night at Posh Restaurant & Supper Club in Washington, DC.

Show starts at 8pm. Don't miss it!
Friday, November 13, 2009 
Bob Seger cracks open his vaults for "Early Seger Vol. 1," a collection of rare and unreleased works from the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's early years.


The 10-song CD -- which hits Meijer stores Nov. 24 and goes on sale on Seger's Web site a week later -- pairs six Seger tracks from the early '70s, some never available before on CD, with four unreleased tunes. The CD was released to the media Wednesday.


For collectors, the draw will be the unreleased material, 75 percent of which -- "Star Tonight," "Wildfire" and "Days When the Rain Would Come" -- apparently comes from Seger's "Like a Rock" sessions in 1985. The other, "Gets Ya Pumpin'," is a pulsating, bluesy rocker unearthed from 1977.


The "Like a Rock"-era tunes find Seger honing his center in familiar mid-tempo range. You know you're in Seger territory when he opens "Wildfire" -- the best of the four "new" songs -- with the kind of wholly Midwestern scene-setting that comes to him so naturally: "With a full moon rising high on a windswept summer night," he opens, effortlessly dropping you into a story of a night out on the town. The song has a bit of a "Roll Me Away" feel to it, which may explain why it was discarded.


Meanwhile, "Star Tonight" -- a version of which was recorded by Don Johnson for his 1986 album "Heartbeat" (with Willie Nelson on backing vocals!) -- centers on a woman pretending to be happy in a relationship, and has enough Nashville underpinnings to be reborn as a country hit.


Several of the unreleased songs were tinkered with and polished in sessions at Kid Rock's recording studio in September and October, and Rock's keyboard player, Jimmie Bones, lends a piano solo to "Gets Ya Pumpin'."


The previously released material -- including Seger's cover of the Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider" -- come from Seger's albums "Back in '72," "Smokin' O.P.'s" and "Seven."


"Early Seger" offers a glimpse at what could be a treasure trove of unreleased Seger recordings. The quality is definitely there, and hopefully this is the first step toward the box set his fans richly crave.
Thursday, November 12, 2009 
Kid Rock will perform with Stevie Wonder at the Motown 50 gala on Nov. 21 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Detroit-started record label and honor founder Barry Gordy. The show will be held at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance and will be hosted by actor and comedian Sinbad. Tickets to the event will cost $350 each.


The Motown Historical Museum is giving people a chance to win free tickets by visiting the museum before Nov. 14 and entering a drawing.


For more info, CLICK HERE.
Thursday, November 12, 2009 
Below are photos of Kid Rock from last night's 43rd Annual CMA Awards.











Photos Credit:Rick Diamond/Getty Images
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 
Just a reminder that the 2009 CMA Awards is live tonight on ABC at 8pm ET. Kid Rock will perform a duet with four-time CMA nominee Jamey Johnson and will also present an award on Country Music’s Biggest Night. Don’t miss it!