Even as Ted Nugent gears up for the next tour, he's getting started on a long-awaited new studio effort -- the Motor City Madman's first since 2007's 'Love Grenade.'
Every weekday around 9:30, we pull one out of the attic. In case you are new, the Attic is a mythical place where, in the 70′s, we were “enlightened” by great music…and other stuff.
One of the first bands Ted Nugent was part of. Years later Ted claimed he didn't know the song was about psychedelic drugs, yeah right...
Ted Nugent's heavily publicized appearance at last week's State of the Union address caught the attention of NBC's 'Saturday Night Live.' This past Saturday (Feb. 16), the long-running late-night comedy show ran a sketch that took aim at the Motor City Madman.
He's scored hits, sold millions of records, and earned himself a visit from the Secret Service -- and now, Ted Nugent can add 'focus of Twitter death hoax' to his list of accomplishments.
Discovery opted not to renew its firearm family series 'American Guns,' given the aftermath of The Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy. Now, it seems Discovery's other '2nd amendment' series - Ted Nugent's 'Gun Country' will suffer the same fate.
The famed sportscaster quoted and paraphrased another sportswriter's argument for gun control in the wake of the murder-suicide that rocked the NFL on Saturday. Nugent spent Monday morning responding.
Several months after entering a "not guilty" plea in the court case stemming from his arrest for driving a golf cart while intoxicated, drummer Mick Brown has apparently had a change of heart.
There's no doubt that Ted Nugent loves his guns, and beginning next month fans will be able to see his passion on display in the new Discovery Channel series, 'Ted Nugent's Gun Country.'
Ted Nugent, a fully-automatic machine gun, a helicopter and an overpopulation of feral hogs … one can pretty much figure out what that combination leads to. In the trailer for an episode of ‘Pigman: The Series’ an announcer explains why the hogs are dangerous before Nugent and Brian “Pigman” Quaca take to the sky.
Getting Uncle Ted riled up about politics has become the reporting equivalent of shooting fish in a barrel, but when the Nuge sat down for an interview with the Broward-Palm Beach New Times, the writer couldn’t resist — and Rev. Theodocious Atrocious was all too happy to oblige.