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Theodore
Anthony "Ted" Nugent
b. December 13, 1948
Detroit, Michigan
After spending his youth in Detroit, Ted was
relocated to Chicago were he joined the original Amboy Dukes in 1965
at the age of 17. Ted was already creating his own sound using
Fender Amps and the Gibson Byrdland hollow body guitar. Ted embraced
and harnessed the wild feedback from his big guitar and recorded his
fist hit “Journey to the Center of Your Mind.”
By 1973 Ted was back in Michigan and signed to
Frank Zappa’s record label and the Amboy Dukes recorded 2 more
albums.
Nugent went solo in 1975. His albums began to
sell in the millions and he played 300 plus shows a year. His
unlimited energy, fearless guitar playing and connection with the
great outdoors led him to be the highest grossing performer in
history in the mid 70s.
Nugent has gone through numerous band member
changes, but has stayed true to his music, his ideals, passions and
politics.
In 1990 Ted had a 2 album stint with the
Super-Group Damn Yankees.
He’s also been a morning radio personality in
Detroit with Steve Black from the Chop Shop as his co-host and a
television celebrity with shows like Politically Incorrect, VH1’s
Super Group, Surviving Ted Nugent, Wanted Ted or Alive and Running
Wild from Ted Nugent.
Ted, in addition to selling 30 million albums
and playing more that 6,000 concerts, is also on the Board of
Directors on the NRA, runs a 501C3 Charity called Kamp for Kids and
is a steady activist for the Bill of Rights and the Constitution of
the United States.
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