STURGIS RIDER® NEWS
March 10th, 2006
Sturgis Rally Party Monster to Play Chip Detroit's favorite son, Kid Rock and the Twisted Brown Trucker Band will perform for a Sturgis Motorcycle Rally crowd at the Legendary Buffalo Chip on Wed. Aug. 9.
He's a biker and a quintessential entertainer with broad appeal across every style of music, said Woodruff. And, he's just a pleasure to work with.
Cocky Biker Perfect for Sturgis Rally Entertainment Kid Rock has always defied easy labeling, from his 2001 smash, "COCKY," Rock took his genre-blurring musical mash to an all-new plane with his self-titled new album.
"KID ROCK" is Rock's most emotionally naked collection to date, with songs like "Cold and Empty" and the album-opening "Rock n' Roll Pain Train" finding him looking at his life thus far and acknowledging that even an American Bad Ass needs to stop and smell the roses.
Record-setting Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Performer Get Great Reviews Known around the world as one of the most electrifying live performers, Rock's recently released Live= Trucker has garnered glowing reviews.
From Rolling Stone's Christian Hoard: Kid Rock's first live album is a tight, no-frills set between sturdy blue-collar stuff like "Son of Detroit" and muscular grooves from his crack band, Live Trucker maintains an old-school party-rock vibe.
How could we celebrate our 25th year as the Best Party Anywhere, without the original American Bad Ass partier? Woodruff asked.
Rock Joins Stellar Sturgis Rally Line-up Kid Rock joins a 25th Annual Buffalo Chip line-up that includes George Thorogood and Montgomery Gentry on Monday, Aug. 7 and Gretchen Wilson and Lynyrd Skynyrd on Tuesday, Aug. 8.
And don't even begin to think that is all for the Legendary Buffalo Chips 2006 Sturgis Rally event: Blue Oyster Cult will open the show at 8:30, the same evening. It just keeps getting better so don't wait. Make your reservations now!
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