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Select few professionals are possessed of the skill, passion and sheer tenacity to break record after record in their chosen field. Fewer still can stake that claim in more than one arena.
To millions of music lovers, Ted Nugent has carved a permanent place in rock & roll history selling more than 40 million albums, performing more than 6, high-octane concerts, and continuing to set attendance records at venues around the globe.
To further millions, Nugent is the nation’s most outspoken proponent of our 1st and 2nd Amendment rights, conducting thousands of pro-gun, pro-freedom, pro-America interviews in major media worldwide. He serves as National Spokesperson for Hunter Nation, uniting hunters to protect our American values of God, family and country. Nugent is dedicated to preserving our great outdoor heritage for future generations. To that end, he founded the Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids in Both Ted & Shemane Nugent regularly host hunts for sick and terminally ill children with Hunt of a Lifetime, Hunt for a Cure, and via their own Kamp.
A recipient of myriad commendations from state police, sheriff departments, FBI and police agencies, Nugent has been lauded for his work with Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the Pass It On Outdoor Mentors Program. He proudly serves a
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Ted Nugent
American rock musician (born )
For his self-titled album, see Ted Nugent (album).
"Motor City Madman" redirects here. For the WCW wrestler, see Mike Moore (wrestler).
Musical artist
Theodore Anthony Nugent (; born December 13, ) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and political activist.[1][2] He goes by several nicknames, including Uncle Ted, the Nuge, and Motor City Madman. Nugent initially gained fame as the lead guitarist and occasional vocalist of the Amboy Dukes, a band formed in that played psychedelic rock and hard rock. After dissolving the band, he embarked on a successful solo career. His first three solo albums, Ted Nugent (), Free-for-All () and Cat Scratch Fever (), as well as the live album Double Live Gonzo! (), were certified multi-platinum in the United States. His latest album, Detroit Muscle, was released in In , he embarked on a farewell tour known as the "Adios Mofo Tour".
Nugent is known for his use of the Gibson Byrdland, his bluesy and frenzied guitar playing, and his energetic live shows.[3][4] Despite possessing a distinctive, wide-ranging singing voice, Nugent recorded and toured with other lead singers during much of his early solo career, including Derek St. Ho