KID ROCK Jams With Guitar Heroes At L.A. Charity Gig

February 11, 2005

According to Reuters, KID ROCK took fans on a wild ride through the history of rock 'n' roll by jamming with guitarists from LYNYRD SKYNYRD, ZZ TOP and the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND during a Hollywood club show on Thursday (Feb. 10) designed to raise money for music education in schools. [Check out pictures from Wire Image.]

Grammy nominee Gretchen Wilson and former sidekick UNCLE KRACKER also joined KID ROCK on stage at the House of Blues, while music industry denizens such as Ahmet Ertegun and Rick Rubin bobbed their heads to the beat from the balcony.

The concert was part of a multi-night "Jam Sessions" series at the West Hollywood venue.

Tickets were available exclusively to American Express card members, with unspecified net proceeds from sales being donated to music cable network VH1's Save the Music Foundation.

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