Kid Rock: "I think, like so many other people in this country,were sick of seeing history to the ground, whether it be in the form of monument, statues, and now something so important here in Nashville, like the former home of Hank Williams Beachwood Hall, I also might notice also the former home of Tim McGraw Faith Hill.Where does this end? We kind of all knew that from the beginning, once this fiasco started, that it was never going to end.
Now we kind of feel like we're under an invasion from the state of California, which we understand in a lot of ways.I have a lot of friends here that come from these spots california, New York City.And this is a house, because we feel that alot of people say it, and they say it under their breath, but they're scared to say it out loud.So once again, I'll be the guy.They come here leaving these volk policies from these cities for better schools, lower taxes, lower crime.We've talked about that.You've talked about a million times.
And we got to tell them, leave your effing politics at the state.And this is just one more example of somebody from California who, as I understood, gave a handshake and to people in the community and through this foundation that he was a donor for. And now he basically seems like another avenue to tear it down.And I don't think there's anything more important in country music, if not American music, than Hank Woods, the greatest song writer of all times.And I think songwriters would be an agreement."