Kid Rock’s new video was ‘made in Detroit,’ debuts wherever they still play music videos

Detroit takes center stage in Kid Rock’s new video hitting CMT, VH1, and MTV last weekend and the Detroit News has it for your viewing pleasure.Excerpt:There are shots of Rock driving around town in an early ’60s Lincoln Continental, visiting downtown headwear emporium Henry the Hatter, and sitting down for a couple of Coney dogs at Lafayette Coney Island with his brother, Billy, and Rock’s pal Uncle Kracker.The “Roll On” clip also features footage of Rock and his Twisted Brown Trucker Band performing the song inside Motown’s famed Studio A and on the front steps of the Motown Museum. There are shots from this year’s Dream Cruise, which directors Robert Deaton and George Flanigen –who also lensed the video for Rock’s “All Summer Long” –shot when they were in town scouting locations in mid-August. Read the entire article and see the video here.Other Kid Rock news:He’s finally accepted the future. One of the last holdouts, refusing to carry his stuff online, Kid Rock has reached an agreement with Rhapsody to carry his complete catalog on the Web.Read the entire article here.

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Detroit takes center stage in Kid Rock’s new video hitting CMT, VH1, and MTV last weekend and the Detroit News has it for your viewing pleasure.

Excerpt:

There
are shots of Rock driving around town in an early ’60s Lincoln
Continental, visiting downtown headwear emporium Henry the Hatter, and
sitting down for a couple of Coney dogs at Lafayette Coney Island with
his brother, Billy, and Rock’s pal Uncle Kracker.

The “Roll On”
clip also features footage of Rock and his Twisted Brown Trucker Band
performing the song inside Motown’s famed Studio A and on the front
steps of the Motown Museum. There are shots from this year’s Dream
Cruise, which directors Robert Deaton and George Flanigen –who also
lensed the video for Rock’s “All Summer Long” –shot when they were in
town scouting locations in mid-August.

Read the entire article and see the video here.

Other Kid Rock news:

He’s
finally accepted the future. One of the last holdouts, refusing to
carry his stuff online, Kid Rock has reached an agreement with Rhapsody
to carry his complete catalog on the Web.

Read the entire article here.

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