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Kid Rock had introduced the flag into his shows during the early 2000s, and in a 2002 Free Press interview he defended its use, calling it a symbol of Southern rock and rebellion.
Kid Rock stepped up to a Cobo Center podium to accept a Great Expectations Award from Detroit's NAACP in May 2011, describing himself as humbled and overwhelmed by the moment. And that was the ...
2002: In an interview with the Detroit Free Press, Kid Rock is asked about his use of the Confederate flag and he defends his use of it as a symbol of Southern rock and rebellion.
Kid Rock, a 44-year-old Michigan native who was born Robert James Ritchie, has used the Confederate flag on stage many times, has been criticized over it before and has defended his choice.It is ...
Rep: Kid Rock stopped using Confederate flag on tour more than 5 years ago. ... Kid Rock. Kid Rock performs a concert before the Daytona 500 auto race on Feb., 22, 2015 in Daytona Beach, Fla.
The Confederate flag has lost a lot of supporters in recent weeks — but Kid Rock isn’t one of them. The rocker issued a succinct yet scathing response to Fox News for its story about a … ...
Kid Rock has finally responded to calls for him to disassociate himself with the Confederate Flag. His message is brief, and very true to the rebel-rocker’s nature.
Kid Rock defended the Confederate flag as recently as 2011, standing by his decision to sing in front of it at various concerts and festivals. Related: PHOTOS: Celebrity Feuds: ...
Kid Rock recently voiced his opinion after fans and officials asked him to disassociate himself with the Confederate flag, responding, Kiss my a--.