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Kid Rock pleads not guilty over fight
(Reuters)
04-Mar-2008
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Reuters - U.S. musician Kid Rock pleaded not
guilty on Monday to charges stemming from a fight at a
restaurant near Atlanta in which he allegedly punched and
kicked a victim and hit him with a chair.
Kid Rock Not Copping to Battery
(E! Online)
04-Mar-2008
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E! Online - Kid Rock's not waffling on his plea when it comes to a battery charge.
Kid Rock living it up on "Revival" tour
(Reuters)
03-Feb-2008
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Reuters - A few shows into his Rock and Roll
Revival tour, Kid Rock is proud of -- and a little surprised by
-- what he's wrought on the road.
Unlike rivals, Letterman has his writers
(AP)
29-Dec-2007
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AP - After eight weeks of reruns, David Letterman should be in a joking mood next Wednesday: Not only does he join his late-night brethren back on the air, but he'll have his writers backing him up.
Armstrong, Williams on holiday USO tour
(AP)
21-Dec-2007
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AP - Robin Williams and Lance Armstrong took a swipe at the French, Kid Rock strummed "Sweet Home Alabama," comedian Lewis Black grumbled about the falling snow, and Miss USA told the troops to keep "kicking butt."
Kid Rock to launch concert tour next month
(Reuters)
04-Dec-2007
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Reuters - Kid Rock is hitting the road next
month for a tour to promote his chart-topping album
"Rock'N'Roll Jesus."
Lawsuit Tossed After Kid Rocks Boat
(E! Online)
16-Nov-2007
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E! Online - If he wanted results, Kid Rock should have shown up to sing.
No charges in Kid Rock-Tommy Lee scuffle
(AP)
30-Oct-2007
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AP - No criminal charges will be filed in the well-publicized scuffle between Kid Rock and Tommy Lee at the MTV Video Music Awards, the Clark County district attorney said Tuesday.
Kid Rock says he's not a troublemaker
(AP)
26-Oct-2007
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AP - Kid Rock isn't one to back down from a fight, but says he doesn't go looking for trouble.
Springsteen returns to No. 1 in slow week
(Reuters)
24-Oct-2007
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Reuters - In a slow week for album sales,
Bruce Springsteen returned to the top of the U.S. pop charts
Wednesday, a week after he lost the crown to Kid Rock.
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