Local
Foreign
Business
Sports
Leisure
BM
Kadazan Dusun
Archives
Latest News
 
Nst-studio
Classifieds
In_sites_link
Football-link
Smbb-logo
Daniel Craig signs on for ‘Dragon Tattoo’ |  Nicole Kidman and Ben Affleck films among Toronto fest debuts |  With sweetness, soul, Aretha and Rice make music |  Concerns over losing out on FDI misplaced, says Mustapa |  Share prices close higher, FBM KLCI at new high in rally |  POIC Lahad Datu to have biggest grouping of palm oil refineries |  Ivory makes 15 sen premium debut on Bursa Malaysia |  Three from Sabah win entrepreneur awards |  21 kiis susumikul notianan om minogkosusu tanak labus pisasawaan pointonod di 2006 |  RM9.9 bilion montok Kolinik 1Malaysia |  Hamin mindad po timpu do umaba nontodonon mantad hizud minonigog |  KOONDUAN NASAMAANAN NAPATAI POINGKAGOS |  Wajib beli beras import syarat dapat beras Nasional, pengguna tidak puas hati |  Usahawan berjaya perlu sanggup tempuh cabaran |  Wanita 54 tahun ditemui mati | 
 Leisure

Kid Rock’s apparel label to aid music scholarships

28kidrock

28th October, 2008

Kid Rock and his Made in Detroit apparel line are working with Wayne State University to help start a college scholarship fund for area music students.

The Detroit company will create 2,500 limited edition T-shirts bearing the school’s name and the Made in Detroit logo, which features a factory worker, carrying a large wrench, in silhouette.

Wayne State hopes to initially raise $25,000 from the sale, said university spokeswoman Francine Wunder. The “Kid Rock Scholarship” will be available to students studying the business and performance sides of music.

Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, is from the Detroit area. The 37-year-old rock-rapper bought the clothing company about two years ago.

Helping Wayne State start the scholarship fund is a way for Kid Rock to give back to the community, said his brother, Billy Ritchie.

“Detroit has been very, very good to our family,” Billy Ritchie said. “This is one way he thought he could actually do something for these kids.

“If we can empower one of these kids to go and get a degree, they are going to help 10 other kids. We owe it to them.”

The T-shirt will be available at the school’s campus bookstore.

   
Email Print
   
 
 
E-browse
Actionline