Kid Rock and Hank Williams Jr sing “The F Word”
By admin | February 15, 2008
I was wanderin around on YouTube and stumbled right accross this little gem… I can’t believe I’ve never seen it before!!!
Hank Williams Jr and Kid Rock singing “The F-Word”
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Kid Rock Video of the Week - Picture feat. Sheryl Crow
By admin | February 13, 2008
2003 was a powerhouse year for Kid Rock as he released both his self-titled album, and “Cocky“. Kid displayed a much softer side when he teamed up with Sheryl Crow for the chart-topping duet “Picture“. This single would push the genre boundaries and classify Kid as a crossover artist as it climbed up the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Singles, AND Adult Contemporary charts, peaking at number 4 while the Cocky album itself reached number 3.
In an interview about the song Rock says “[Sheryl and I] hooked up one year at the Grammys and talked. I had the idea for the song, and she came to Detroit, and we sat down together and bounced ideas off of each other. We wrote and recorded the song in a day and had fun hanging out for the next two days.”
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Did You Know? Kid Rock Shares Birthday with Al Capone, Muhammad Ali, and Jim Carrey
By admin | February 11, 2008
Kid Rock was born Robert Ritchie on January 17, 1971. Other Capricorns who share this day include:
Miss Eartha Kitt (01/17/1927 - ) The american actress, singer, and cabaret star best known for her role as Catwoman in the 1960s TV series “Batman,” and for her sexy 1953 Christmas song “Santa Baby.”
Muhammad Ali (01/17/1942 - ) A Retired American boxer who reigned as the world heavyweight boxing champion for a large share of the 1960s and 1970s.
Jim Carrey (01/17/1962 - ) The Canadian comedic film actor best known for his manic, slapstick performances in comedy films such as “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1994), “Dumb & Dumber” (1994) and “The Mask” (1994).
Al Capone (01/17/1899 - 01/25/1947) The infamous Italian-American gangster in the 1920s and 1930s.
Benjamin Franklin (01/17/1706 - 04/17/1790) One of the most well-known Founding Fathers of the United States. He was a leading author, politician, scientist, philosopher, printer, publisher, diplomat, inventor and civic activist.
Andy Kaufman (01/17/1949 - 05/16/1984) The Jewish New York-born American entertainer perhaps best known for playing the part of Latka Gravas on ABC’s “Taxi” sitcom, from 1978 to 1983.
So, songbirds, fighters, actors, bad boys, inventors, and crazies…. I suppose you mix all that up and you’ve got Kid Rock!
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