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{{Infobox Military Unit
{{Infobox musical artist
| Name = Ted Nugent
|unit_name=13th Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers
| Img = Ted Nugent in concert.jpg
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| Img_capt = Nugent in concert.
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| Background = solo_singer
|country=[[Australia]]
| Born = {{birth date and age|1948|12|13}}<br>in [[Detroit, Michigan]]
|allegiance=[[Australian Army]]
| Died = soon... =
|type=[[Military Engineering]]
| Alias =
|branch=[[Australian Army Reserve]]
| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]], [[hard rock]], [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]]<ref name="All Music">Prato, Greg.[http://wm08.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0ifrxqr5ld6e~T1 Ted Nugent biography]. [[Allmusic]]</ref>
|dates=As 13 Field Squadron - [[1 July]], [[1912]] – Present
| Occupation = [[Musician]], [[songwriter]], [[entrepreneur]], [[Big-game hunter|hunter]]
|garrison=[[Karrakatta, Western Australia|Karrakatta]]
| Instrument = [[Guitar]], [[Singer|Vocals]]
|mascot='Little Red Devil'
| Associated_acts = [[The Amboy Dukes]], [[Damn Yankees (band)|Damn Yankees]], [[Damnocracy]]
| Label =
| Years_active = 1967–present
| URL = [http://www.tednugent.com/ TedNugent.com]
| Notable_instruments = [[Gibson Byrdland]]<br>[[Gibson Les Paul]]<br>[[PRS Guitars|PRS]]
}}
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'''Theodore "Ted" Nugent''' (born [[December 13]], [[1948]]) (a.k.a. <!-- DO NOT add any "aka's" that are not accompanied by a verifiable/reliable source -->'''The Nazi'''<ref>[http://www.tednugent.com/music/bio/ Official bio]</ref> and '''The Motor City poacher'''<ref name=thecelebritycafe>>http://www.thecelebritycafe.com/interviews/ted_nugent_2003_08_07.html</ref>) is an [[United States|American]] [[hard rock]] [[guitarist]] and vocalist from [[Detroit, Michigan]]. He originally gained fame as the lead rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag guitarist of [[The Amboy Dukes]]. He is noted for his [[conservatism|conservative]] political views and his vocal pro-[[hunting]], pro-conservation = HAHAHAHAHA LOL ROFL OMG WTF are you retard????, and [[Second Amendment to the United States Constitution|Second Amendment]] activism.
'''13 Field Squadron''' is a [[Australian Army Reserve|Reserve]] unit of the [[Royal Australian Engineers]] of the [[Australian Army]]. 13 Field Squadron provide the [[combat engineering]] capability of the [[Western Australia]] based reserve [[Australian 13th Brigade|13th Brigade]].


==History==
==Music career==
To date, Nugent has released more than 31 recordings, and sold more than 20 million albums. He was known throughout his early career in the '70s for using Fender amps, a large part of his signature sound, and is now also famous for playing the semi-hollow [[Gibson Byrdland]]. [[Gibson Guitar Corporation]] has developed a model named rasict, called all Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag.
13 Field Squadron trace their origins to the 7th Field Company formed in 1907. In 1909 it was renamed the 4th Field Company and changed again to the 6th Field Company in 1910, and finally the 13th Field Company on 1st July, 1912. The unit's first major operation was constructing a suspension bridge over the [[Helena River]] at [[Guildford, Western Australia|Guildford]] in Western Australia. The Company was not deployed during the [[First World War]], although 100 of its personnel were attached to the [[First Australian Imperial Force]] and served at [[Gallipoli Campaign|Gallipoli]] with the 2nd Field Company and in [[Palestine]] and [[France]] with the 6th Field Company.
[[Image:Nuge1.JPG|left|thumb|Ted Nugent live in 2007]]
Performing professionally since 1958, Nugent has been touring annually since 1967, averaging more than 300 shows per year (1967–73), 200 per year (1974–80), 150 (1981–89), 127 concerts in 1990, 162 concerts in 1991, 150 concerts in 1993, 180 in 1994, 166 in 1995, 81 in 1996, Summer Blitz '97, '98, [[Rock Never Stops Tour|Rock Never Stops]] '99, 133 concerts on #1 Tour in the World with KISS 2K.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} His was the top-grossing tour in the world in 1977, 1978, and 1979.{{Fact|date=August 2007}} Nugent's 2005 plans involved a tour with country music singer-songwriter [[Toby Keith]], whom Nugent met in Iraq while they were both performing in USO-sponsored shows for the [[Multinational force in Iraq|coalition troops]].{{Fact|date=February 2007}} On July 4, 2008 at the DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan (right outside of Detroit), Ted Nugent played his 6,000th concert.


===Amboy Dukes===
In the [[Second World War]] the Company served in [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]] in March 1943 before being deployed to [[New Britain]] in October 1944, where its major assignment was the construction of a 10,000 ton jetty. It was disbanded after the war in 1946 until it was reraised as the 13th Field Squadron, Citizens Military Force (the precursor to the Army Reserve). It adopted the mascot of a 'little red devil' in the early 1960's, and was made part of the [[Australian 13th Brigade|13th Brigade]] on the 1st February 1988.
[[The Amboy Dukes]]' second single was "Journey to the Center of the Mind", which Nugent, an ardent anti-drug campaigner, claims to this day he did not realize was about [[recreational drug use|drug use]]. ''The Amboy Dukes'' (1967), ''Journey to the Center of the Mind'' (1968) and ''Migration'' (1969) — all recorded on the Mainstream label — sold moderately well.


After settling down on a ranch in Michigan, in 1973 he signed a record deal with [[Frank Zappa]]'s record label [[DiscReet Records]] and recorded ''[[Call of the Wild (album)|Call of the Wild]]''. The following year, ''[[Tooth Fang & Claw]]'' (which contained the song "Great White Buffalo"), established a fan base for Nugent and the other Amboy Dukes. Personnel changes nearly wrecked the band, which became known as Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes. He wore a vagina on stage.{{Fact|date=August 2008}}
==Structure==
The 13 Field Squadron is structured with two combat engineer troops, a training troop and a support troop.
* 1 Troop (Combat Engineers)
* 2 Troop (Training Troop)
* 3 Troop (Combat Engineers)
* Support Troop (Includes carpenters, clerks, cooks, drivers and other support and engineering personnel)


===Solo career===
The Squadron's primary role is to provide support to the elements of 13th Brigade, most often the [[Royal Western Australia Regiment]].
Nugent dropped the band name and signed to [[Epic Records]] in 1975, with [[Derek St. Holmes]] (guitar, vocals), [[Rob Grange]] (bass), and [[Clifford Davies]] (drums). This workforce was the backing band for many of his classic 1970s albums. Nugent's solo career was most successful when he released hits such as "[[Cat Scratch Fever]]" and "[[Stranglehold (song)|Stranglehold]]." This band toured extensively until its breakup in 1978 when he rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag general douche bag St. Holmes and Grange departed. St. Holmes was replaced by Charlie Huhn and Grange by Dave Kiswiney. Davies finally left around 1982.

During this era, Nugent hates blacks was notable for his frequent declarations that he did not drink alcoholic beverages or smoke [[tobacco]] or [[marijuana]]. This was an unusual stance for a major rock performer of the '70s, and Nugent has been cited as an important early influence on the [[straight edge]] movement that similarly disavows drinking and recreational drug use.<ref>see statements by [[Henry Rollins]] and [[Ian MacKaye]] in Michael Azerrad's ''Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981–1991''. 2002, Back Bay Books. ISBN 0-31678-753-1</ref> Singer [[Henry Rollins]] has cited Nugent in the track ''It's Kiss! pt2'' from the ''Talk Is Cheap Vol. 2'' [[spoken word]] album. Despite being a rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag huge fan of Nugent's music, Rollins is highly critical of many of Nugent's political views. {{Fact|date=June 2008}}

===Damn Yankees===
[[Image:Nuge2.JPG|right|thumb|Ted Nugent]]
During the 1980s, Nugent released a series of albums. Near the end of the decade, Nugent formed the [[supergroup (bands)|supergroup]] [[Damn Yankees (band)|Damn Yankees]], with [[Jack Blades]] (bass, vocals, formerly of [[Night Ranger]]), [[Tommy Shaw]] (guitar, vocals, formerly of [[Styx (band)|Styx]]) and [[Michael Cartellone]] (drums). ''[[Damn Yankees (album)|Damn Yankees]]'' (1990) was a hit, selling 5 million albums, thanks in no small part to the smash-hit power ballad ''High Enough'', the video for which featured Nugent in a priest's collar and later in a zebra-striped cape during the guitar solo.

===Back to solo===
Returning to a solo career, Nugent released ''[[Spirit of the Wild]]'', his best-reviewed album in quite some time. A series of archival releases rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag came out in the 1990s, keeping Nugent's name in the national consciousness. He also began hosting a radio show in Detroit and owns several hunting-related businesses. He also created several TV shows for several networks; ''Wanted: Ted or Alive'' on [[Versus (TV channel)|Versus]], ''Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild'' on The Outdoor Channel and ''Surviving Nugent'' on VH1.

Ted Nugent appears on [[David Crowder Band|David Crowder Band's]] 2007 release, ''[[Remedy (David Crowder Band album)|Remedy]]'', playing guitar on the song "We Won't Be Quiet". [http://www.hearitfirst.com/newsTour/default.aspx?news_id=540077]

==Personal life==
Ted Nugent was born and raised in [[Detroit, Michigan]]. His first wife was Sandra Jezowski, whom he married in 1970 and divorced in 1976. <ref name="IMDB">{{cite news | url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0637823/bio | title=IMDB: Biography | publisher=[[IMDB]] | year=2006 | first= | last= | accessdate = 2006-08-18}}</ref> Sandra died in a car crash in 1982.<ref name="IMDB" />

His second marriage was to [[Shemane Deziel]], whom he met during one of his guest morning personality gigs on Detroit's WLLZ-FM, where she was a member of the news staff. They married on [[January 21]], [[1989]].

It was thought that Nugent had four children, two daughters – Starr and Sasha, and two sons – Toby and Rocco; but the following quote from an interview tells us differently:
{{cquote|"You have four children - the two from your first marriage, Rocco, and a child by a teenage girlfriend..."

"Who was given out for adoption."

Nugent pauses.

"It's five, actually. I had a child out of wedlock 10 years ago. I suggest you include that, to show what a prick I am. Here I am, railing against people who do drugs, and I did something like that."<ref name = nuge/>
}}

In the late 1990s, Nugent began writing for various magazines. He has written for more than 20 publications and is the author of [[New York Times Best Seller list|''New York Times'' Best Seller]] ''God, Guns and Rock 'n' Roll'' (July 2000), ''Kill It and Grill It'' (2002) (co-authored with his wife, Shemane) and ''BloodTrails II: The Truth About [[Bowhunting]]'' (2004).

In May 2005, Nugent said he was "getting real close to deciding to run" for governor of Michigan. On [[August 4]], 2005, [[CNN]] reported that Nugent had withdrawn from the race for 2006 but was keeping his options open for 2010. Nugent also was rumoured to be under consideration by the [[Illinois Republican Party]] as its candidate in that state's 2004 Senate race.<ref>Taegan Goddard's Political Wire, July 15, 2004</ref><ref>[http://www.roadrun.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=24838 Blabbermouth.Net - Ted Nugent To Run For U.S. Senate?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Ted and his family now live in [[Crawford, Texas]], a small town west of [[Waco, Texas]], which is also the location of President [[George W. Bush]]'s ranch. He is a weekly contributor to the local newspaper, the ''[[Waco Tribune-Herald]]''.<ref>[http://www.wacotrib.com/opin/content/news/opinion/stories/nugent/06172007_wac_nugent.html Ted Nugent: 'Live and let live' foreign idea to left<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In July 2008, Nugent reiterated his desire, saying "I was serious when I threatened to run for office in the past if I cannot find a candidate who respects the U.S. Constitution and our sacred Bill of Rights."<ref name="Des"/>

Nugent also suffers from [[hearing loss]]. A November 2005 ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' article noted Nugent, among others, has publicly acknowledged hearing problems.<ref name="hearingloss">{{cite news | url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/8841090/music_making_fans_deaf | title=Music Making Fans Deaf? | publisher=[[Rolling Stone]] | date=November 18, 2005 | first=Jonathon | last=Ringen | accessdate = 2006-08-18}}</ref>

==Organization memberships==
Since the early 1990s Nugent has become both popular and criticized for his conservative beliefs and his anti-[[recreational drug|drug]] and anti-[[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]] stances. He is a national spokesman for the [[Drug Abuse Resistance Education]] (DARE) program, advocating the "natural highs" to be found in an outdoor lifestyle.

He has hosted the Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids, which combines a curriculum of hands-on hunting, conservation, archery and a strong anti-drug message aimed mainly at underprivileged [[inner-city]] children. Nugent also is a spokesman for the [[National Field Archery Association]], [[Mothers Against Drunk Driving]], and [[Big Brothers Big Sisters of America]].

An advocate of hunting and [[gun]]-ownership rights, Nugent currently serves on the Board of Directors of the [[National Rifle Association]] (NRA).<ref>See, e.g.: http://www.nraam.org/pastmeetings/</ref> He appeared on CNN in April 2007, which mentions his NRA board membership.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/19/commentary.nugent/index.html Nugent: Gun-free zones are recipe for disaster - CNN.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Outspokenness==
The urban legends Web site [[Snopes|snopes.com]] has said of Nugent, "He is not one to be shy about sharing his take on things with the media, and interviews with him make for highly entertaining reading."<ref name="Snopes">{{cite web |url= http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/nugent.asp |title= Weekly World Nuge |author= Barbara Mikkelson |format= html |work= [[Snopes]] }}</ref>

===Criticism and animal rights===
Nugent and the [[animal rights]] movement have long had an adversarial relationship. In 2000, Bhaskar Sinha was jailed briefly following an incident with Nugent outside a department store in [[San Francisco]] in which he allegedly threatened and physically assaulted Nugent, who in turn took Sinha into custody until San Francisco Police arrived and arrested the protester.

Nugent has reported receiving death threats against him and his family from animal rights activists. On the ''[[Bullshit!|Penn & Teller's Bullshit!]]'' episode about [[People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals]] (PETA), Nugent claimed, "We've got reports and files with law enforcement across America where animal rights extremists are on record threatening to kill my children on the way to school because we eat pheasant." In 2006 he stated in an interview that "anyone who thinks hunting is terrible can kiss my ass."<ref>[http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=56303 BLABBERMOUTH.NET - TED NUGENT: People Who Think Hunting Is Terrible Can Kiss My A**<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

In a 1992 radio interview, Nugent referred to Heidi Prescott of the Fund for Animals as a "worthless whore" and a "shallow slut," asking "who needs to club a seal, when you can club Heidi?" and was ordered by a court to pay $75,000.<ref>[http://www.campusprogress.org/tools/253/ CampusProgress.org | Know Your Right-Wing Speakers: Ted Nugent<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Nugent owns a hunting ranch near [[Jackson, Michigan]], called Sunrize Acres. Anti-hunters claim this fenced facility offers [[canned hunt|"canned" hunts]]. Nugent has said, "I understand the criticism" from those who say canned hunting violates the ethic of fair chase," though he still operates the facility. Nugent was recently interviewed by ''[[Field & Stream]]'' magazine regarding "canned" hunts.<ref>[http://www.tednugent.com/hunting/news/2007/default.aspx?PostID=179134 The Official Community of Ted Nugent<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> At Sunrize Acres he personally guides customers on a hunt for trophy bull bison ($5,000), Russian boar, or white-tailed deer ($1,000 each).<ref>[http://outside.away.com/outside/magazine/0398/9803nugent.html Better Environmentalism Through Killing | Outside Online<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

===Politics===
Nugent's views translate to his politics, and according to an interview in ''[[The Independent]]'' he "considers homosexuality morally wrong" and is an outspoken supporter of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] and the [[United States]] military. As a reward for entertaining U.S. troops in [[Iraq]] in 2004, he visited [[Saddam Hussein]]'s war room. "It was a glorious moment. It looked like something out of ''[[Star Wars]]''. I saw his gold toilet. I shit in his bidet."<ref name="Rocker">{{cite news|title= Ted Nugent: Off his rocker?|author=|date=28 May 2006|page=|publisher=[[The Independent]]|url=http://arts.independent.co.uk/music/features/article571538.ece}} </ref> Nugent also said: "Our failure has been not to [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki|Nagasaki]] them."<ref name="Rocker" />

Nugent lives near President [[George W. Bush]]'s [[ranch]] in [[Crawford, Texas]], and said he caught Bush's attention at his private inauguration party in 2000. "When he noticed me, he was surrounded by these huge bankrollers from his campaign. He literally swept past all of them and said, '[[Laura Bush|Laura]]! Look who's here! It's Ted!' Then he hugged me and took me by the shoulders. He said, 'Just keep doing what you're doing. Don't think that we don't know what you're up to out here. Stay on course.'"<ref name="Rocker" />

In 2007, Nugent voiced his opposition to [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] presidential candidates [[Barack Obama]] and [[Hillary Clinton]]. At an [[Anaheim, California]] concert on August 21, 2007, Nugent's description of trips to New York and Chicago, and the conversations he purported to have with the senators are in keeping with his trademark views, as Nugent went on to describe similar incidents and invitations to "suck on his machine gun" with other prominent Democrats, such as [[Barbara Boxer]] and [[Dianne Feinstein]].<ref>[http://rawstory.com/news/2007/In_obscenitylaced_tirade_Ted_Nugent_jokes_0824.html The Raw Story | In obscenity-laced tirade, Ted Nugent jokes of killing Obama, calls Clinton a 'bitch'<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2007/08/24/ted-nugent-threatens-to-kill-barack-obama-and-hillary-clinton-during-vicious-onstage-rant/ Rolling Stone : Ted Nugent Threatens to Kill Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton During Vicious Onstage Rant<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Despite giving previous support for Republican candidates<ref>[http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/07/28/mccain-s-musical-woes.aspx "McCain's Musical Woes Continue"]. By Andrew Romano. ''[[Newsweek]]''. Published July 28, 2008. Accessed July 28, 2008.</ref> He has stated that "John McCain seem[s] to be catering to a growing segment of soulless Americans who could care less what they can do for their country, but whine louder and louder about what their country must do for them. That is both un-American and pathetic."<ref name="Des">[http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080717/ENT04/807170344/1111 "Outspoken Nugent charts life of successful rocker and hunter"]. ''[http://www.desmoinesregister.com Des Moines Register].'' Published July 17, 2008. Accessed July 28, 2008.</ref> He supported John McCain during the [[Mike Huckabee presidential campaign, 2008|Republican Party primaries]], later saying that "John would bring about an enormous upgrade for quality of life in America overall."

===Military===
An interviewer from the British newspaper ''[[The Independent]]'' questioned Nugent about a 1977 interview in [[High Times]] magazine in which Nugent allegedly detailed elaborate steps taken to avoid the [[Vietnam War|Vietnam]] [[Conscription in the United States|draft]].<ref name = nuge>{{cite web| url= http://www.tednugent.com/hunting/news/2006/default.aspx?PostID=165| title=NUGE NEWS| work=Official Community of Ted Nugent| accessdate=2008-05-26}}</ref>
<blockquote>"I got 30 days' notice of the physical," Nugent told them. "I ceased cleansing my body. Two weeks before the test I stopped eating food with nutritional value. A week before, I stopped going to the bathroom. I did it in my pants. My pants got crusted up." <ref name= nuge/></blockquote>

Nugent dismissed the veracity of these statements, saying "You've got to realize that these interviewers would arrive with glazed eyes and I would make stories up." He explained that he did not go to Vietnam because he had a 1 year student deferment. When questioned, he admitted that he had "not wanted to get his ass blown off in Vietnam," but made note of a tour he made with the [[USO]] in 2004 to [[Fallujah]] and [[Afghanistan]] as support of his assertion that "I am not a coward." He also said that "Because I failed to serve in Vietnam, I feel an obligation now, to do everything I can to support those defending our freedom. Do I feel guilt and embarrassment? Yes."<ref name= nuge/>

==Television and video==
Ted Nugent also starred in his own outdoors television show named after his popular song "[[Spirit of the Wild]]". The song was the theme music to the TV series in which Nugent took viewers on a variety of wild game hunts using his bow. In the series he explained the hunter releasing the beast within and the mystical flight of the arrow, two principles that Nugent associates with his hunting.

Attracting attention for his outspoken statements on issues ranging from guns to biodiversity, Nugent has been a regular guest on such programs as ''[[Larry King Live]]'', ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]'', and ''[[Politically Incorrect]]''.

On July 8, 1979 Ted was on the [[King Biscuit Flower Hour]]. This was the original broadcast of Ted's performance of ''[[Live at Hammersmith '79]]'' which had been recorded during the second set of a sold-out night at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1979 and not released until 1997.

In 1986, he guest starred in an episode of the hit television show ''[[Miami Vice]]'' entitled "Definitely Miami." Nugent played a villain. His song "Angry Young Man" was featured in the episode. His song "Little Miss Dangerous" was also featured on a ''Miami Vice'' episode of the same name, although he did not appear in the episode.

In 1990 he guest starred in the Canadian film ''Heavy Metal Summer''. It was shown on cable channels in the US as ''State Park''.

In 2001, Nugent appeared as himself in a third season episode of [[That '70s Show]] entitled "Backstage Pass." Donna Pinciotti ([[Laura Prepon]]), who works for radio station WFPP, obtains tickets to the upcoming Ted Nugent concert for the entire gang. Following the concert, her boss Max ([[Howard Hesseman]]) gives Donna a backstage pass to meet Nugent, where he volunteers to sit for an interview. Meanwhile, Stephen Hyde ([[Danny Masterson]]) and Fez ([[Wilmer Valderama]]) try to sell [[t-shirts]] accidentally spelled ''Tad Nugent''.
In 2003, he was host of the [[VH1]] [[reality television]] program called ''Surviving Nugent'' in which city dwellers such as model [[Tila Tequila]] moved to Nugent's Michigan ranch in order to survive such "backwoods" activities as building an [[outhouse]] and [[skinning]] a [[boar]]. The success of the two-hour show spawned a four-part miniseries in 2004 entitled ''Surviving Nugent: The Ted Commandments''. This time it was filmed on Nugent's ranch in [[China Spring, Texas]]. During filming, Nugent injured himself with a [[chainsaw]], requiring 44 stitches and a leg brace.

In 2004, Nugent was a guest on the VH1 program ''[[Forever Wild]]'', hosted by Sebastian Bach (former lead vocalist for the band [[Skid Row (heavy metal band)|Skid Row]]). They shot some firearms and walked around Nugent's cabin in the woods.

Also that year, Ted Nugent made a guest appearance on the [[cult television]] series ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]],'' in the episode "[[Gee Whiz]]," on [[Adult Swim]]. Locals believe to have seen the face of [[Jesus]] in a billboard, and they mention how He looks like Ted Nugent. Throughout the episode they think it's Jesus' face, but at the end they discover it was in fact Nugent's. He proceeds to shoot a flaming explosive arrow at Carl (mistaking him for a "varmint").

In 2005, Nugent was the host of a reality-type show entitled ''Wanted: Ted or Alive'' on OLN (now the sports channel 'Versus') where contestants competed for money as well as for opportunities to go hunting with 'Uncle Ted'. The contestants had to kill and clean their own food to survive.

In 2006, he appeared on VH1's [[reality television|reality show]] ''[[SuperGroup]]'', with [[Scott Ian]] ([[Anthrax (band)|Anthrax]], guitar), [[Evan Seinfeld]] ([[Biohazard (band)|Biohazard]], bass), [[Sebastian Bach]] (ex-[[Skid Row (heavy metal band)|Skid Row]], vocals) and [[Jason Bonham]] ([[Bonham (band)|Bonham]], [[UFO (band)|UFO]], [[Foreigner (band)|Foreigner]], drums). The name of the supergroup was originally FIST but later was changed to [[Damnocracy]]. Bach had lobbied for the name Savage Animal. Captured on film by VH1 was a rare Nugent duo with guitar phenom [[Joe Bonamassa]] at the [[Sand Dollar Blues Room]] for a 45 minute blues jam.

In 2007, Ted Nugent appeared alongside other non-celebrities, in the music video for [[Nickelback]]'s [[Rockstar (Nickelback song)|Rockstar]]. and threatened Barack Obama life

On [[March 13]], [[2007]], Nugent was interviewed on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s ''[[Jimmy Kimmel Live]]'' and performed the songs "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Rawdogs and Warhogs".

In 2007, Ted debated ''[[The Simpsons]]'' producer [[Sam Simon]] on the ''[[Howard Stern Show]]'' about the ethics of hunting animals. Coincidentally, he would later appear in the [[The Simpsons (season 19)|season 19]] episode of rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag''The Simpsons'', "[[I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]".

In 2008, Nugent appeared in a fifth season episode of [[Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations]].

Nugent was featured in MTV's "Cribs: Gods of Rock" episode.

[[Chevy Chase]] in the 1985 film [[Fletch (film)|Fletch]] uses Ted Nugent as his identity when asked to kill Alan Stanwyk (Tim Matheson).

In the TV show [[Supernatural (TV series)]] the eldest of the two brothers, [[Dean Winchester]] uses Ted Nugent as one of his many false identities, he being a big fan of the singer and his music.

In Gears of War for Xbox 360, the achievement The Nuge is named after Ted Nugent.

In the upcoming video game [[Guitar Hero World Tour]], Ted Nugent is confirmed to be a playable character within the game. He also recorded an original guitar duel exclusively for the game.

==Discography==
{{main|Ted Nugent discography}}

===Books===
* Nugent, Ted. ''Blood Trails: The Truth About Bowhunting'' (1991) ISBN B0006ORP2G (146 pages)
* Nugent, Ted. ''[[God, Guns & Rock and Roll]]''. [[Regnery Publishing]], Inc. (September 25, 2001) ISBN 0-89526-173-1 (316 pages)
* Nugent, Ted and Nugent, Shemane. ''Kill It & Grill It: A Guide to Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish''. [[Regnery Publishing]], Inc. (May 2002) ISBN 0-89526-164-2 (250 pages)
* Nugent, Ted. ''Blood Trails II: The Truth About Bowhunting''. [[Woods N' Water]] Inc. (November 12, 2004) ISBN 0-9722804-7-2 (256 pages)

===Articles===
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Ted Nugent

Theodore "Ted" Nugent (born December 13, 1948) (a.k.a. The Nazi[2] and The Motor City poacher[3]) is an American hard rock guitarist and vocalist from Detroit, Michigan. He originally gained fame as the lead rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag guitarist of The Amboy Dukes. He is noted for his conservative political views and his vocal pro-hunting, pro-conservation = HAHAHAHAHA LOL ROFL OMG WTF are you retard????, and Second Amendment activism.

Music career

To date, Nugent has released more than 31 recordings, and sold more than 20 million albums. He was known throughout his early career in the '70s for using Fender amps, a large part of his signature sound, and is now also famous for playing the semi-hollow Gibson Byrdland. Gibson Guitar Corporation has developed a model named rasict, called all Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagrasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag.

Ted Nugent live in 2007

Performing professionally since 1958, Nugent has been touring annually since 1967, averaging more than 300 shows per year (1967–73), 200 per year (1974–80), 150 (1981–89), 127 concerts in 1990, 162 concerts in 1991, 150 concerts in 1993, 180 in 1994, 166 in 1995, 81 in 1996, Summer Blitz '97, '98, Rock Never Stops '99, 133 concerts on #1 Tour in the World with KISS 2K.[citation needed] His was the top-grossing tour in the world in 1977, 1978, and 1979.[citation needed] Nugent's 2005 plans involved a tour with country music singer-songwriter Toby Keith, whom Nugent met in Iraq while they were both performing in USO-sponsored shows for the coalition troops.[citation needed] On July 4, 2008 at the DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan (right outside of Detroit), Ted Nugent played his 6,000th concert.

Amboy Dukes

The Amboy Dukes' second single was "Journey to the Center of the Mind", which Nugent, an ardent anti-drug campaigner, claims to this day he did not realize was about drug use. The Amboy Dukes (1967), Journey to the Center of the Mind (1968) and Migration (1969) — all recorded on the Mainstream label — sold moderately well.

After settling down on a ranch in Michigan, in 1973 he signed a record deal with Frank Zappa's record label DiscReet Records and recorded Call of the Wild. The following year, Tooth Fang & Claw (which contained the song "Great White Buffalo"), established a fan base for Nugent and the other Amboy Dukes. Personnel changes nearly wrecked the band, which became known as Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes. He wore a vagina on stage.[citation needed]

Solo career

Nugent dropped the band name and signed to Epic Records in 1975, with Derek St. Holmes (guitar, vocals), Rob Grange (bass), and Clifford Davies (drums). This workforce was the backing band for many of his classic 1970s albums. Nugent's solo career was most successful when he released hits such as "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Stranglehold." This band toured extensively until its breakup in 1978 when he rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag general douche bag St. Holmes and Grange departed. St. Holmes was replaced by Charlie Huhn and Grange by Dave Kiswiney. Davies finally left around 1982.

During this era, Nugent hates blacks was notable for his frequent declarations that he did not drink alcoholic beverages or smoke tobacco or marijuana. This was an unusual stance for a major rock performer of the '70s, and Nugent has been cited as an important early influence on the straight edge movement that similarly disavows drinking and recreational drug use.[4] Singer Henry Rollins has cited Nugent in the track It's Kiss! pt2 from the Talk Is Cheap Vol. 2 spoken word album. Despite being a rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag huge fan of Nugent's music, Rollins is highly critical of many of Nugent's political views. [citation needed]

Damn Yankees

Ted Nugent

During the 1980s, Nugent released a series of albums. Near the end of the decade, Nugent formed the supergroup Damn Yankees, with Jack Blades (bass, vocals, formerly of Night Ranger), Tommy Shaw (guitar, vocals, formerly of Styx) and Michael Cartellone (drums). Damn Yankees (1990) was a hit, selling 5 million albums, thanks in no small part to the smash-hit power ballad High Enough, the video for which featured Nugent in a priest's collar and later in a zebra-striped cape during the guitar solo.

Back to solo

Returning to a solo career, Nugent released Spirit of the Wild, his best-reviewed album in quite some time. A series of archival releases rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bag came out in the 1990s, keeping Nugent's name in the national consciousness. He also began hosting a radio show in Detroit and owns several hunting-related businesses. He also created several TV shows for several networks; Wanted: Ted or Alive on Versus, Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild on The Outdoor Channel and Surviving Nugent on VH1.

Ted Nugent appears on David Crowder Band's 2007 release, Remedy, playing guitar on the song "We Won't Be Quiet". [1]

Personal life

Ted Nugent was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. His first wife was Sandra Jezowski, whom he married in 1970 and divorced in 1976. [5] Sandra died in a car crash in 1982.[5]

His second marriage was to Shemane Deziel, whom he met during one of his guest morning personality gigs on Detroit's WLLZ-FM, where she was a member of the news staff. They married on January 21, 1989.

It was thought that Nugent had four children, two daughters – Starr and Sasha, and two sons – Toby and Rocco; but the following quote from an interview tells us differently:

"You have four children - the two from your first marriage, Rocco, and a child by a teenage girlfriend..."

"Who was given out for adoption."

Nugent pauses.

"It's five, actually. I had a child out of wedlock 10 years ago. I suggest you include that, to show what a prick I am. Here I am, railing against people who do drugs, and I did something like that."[6]

In the late 1990s, Nugent began writing for various magazines. He has written for more than 20 publications and is the author of New York Times Best Seller God, Guns and Rock 'n' Roll (July 2000), Kill It and Grill It (2002) (co-authored with his wife, Shemane) and BloodTrails II: The Truth About Bowhunting (2004).

In May 2005, Nugent said he was "getting real close to deciding to run" for governor of Michigan. On August 4, 2005, CNN reported that Nugent had withdrawn from the race for 2006 but was keeping his options open for 2010. Nugent also was rumoured to be under consideration by the Illinois Republican Party as its candidate in that state's 2004 Senate race.[7][8] Ted and his family now live in Crawford, Texas, a small town west of Waco, Texas, which is also the location of President George W. Bush's ranch. He is a weekly contributor to the local newspaper, the Waco Tribune-Herald.[9] In July 2008, Nugent reiterated his desire, saying "I was serious when I threatened to run for office in the past if I cannot find a candidate who respects the U.S. Constitution and our sacred Bill of Rights."[10]

Nugent also suffers from hearing loss. A November 2005 Rolling Stone article noted Nugent, among others, has publicly acknowledged hearing problems.[11]

Organization memberships

Since the early 1990s Nugent has become both popular and criticized for his conservative beliefs and his anti-drug and anti-alcohol stances. He is a national spokesman for the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program, advocating the "natural highs" to be found in an outdoor lifestyle.

He has hosted the Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids, which combines a curriculum of hands-on hunting, conservation, archery and a strong anti-drug message aimed mainly at underprivileged inner-city children. Nugent also is a spokesman for the National Field Archery Association, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

An advocate of hunting and gun-ownership rights, Nugent currently serves on the Board of Directors of the National Rifle Association (NRA).[12] He appeared on CNN in April 2007, which mentions his NRA board membership.[13]

Outspokenness

The urban legends Web site snopes.com has said of Nugent, "He is not one to be shy about sharing his take on things with the media, and interviews with him make for highly entertaining reading."[14]

Criticism and animal rights

Nugent and the animal rights movement have long had an adversarial relationship. In 2000, Bhaskar Sinha was jailed briefly following an incident with Nugent outside a department store in San Francisco in which he allegedly threatened and physically assaulted Nugent, who in turn took Sinha into custody until San Francisco Police arrived and arrested the protester.

Nugent has reported receiving death threats against him and his family from animal rights activists. On the Penn & Teller's Bullshit! episode about People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Nugent claimed, "We've got reports and files with law enforcement across America where animal rights extremists are on record threatening to kill my children on the way to school because we eat pheasant." In 2006 he stated in an interview that "anyone who thinks hunting is terrible can kiss my ass."[15]

In a 1992 radio interview, Nugent referred to Heidi Prescott of the Fund for Animals as a "worthless whore" and a "shallow slut," asking "who needs to club a seal, when you can club Heidi?" and was ordered by a court to pay $75,000.[16]

Nugent owns a hunting ranch near Jackson, Michigan, called Sunrize Acres. Anti-hunters claim this fenced facility offers "canned" hunts. Nugent has said, "I understand the criticism" from those who say canned hunting violates the ethic of fair chase," though he still operates the facility. Nugent was recently interviewed by Field & Stream magazine regarding "canned" hunts.[17] At Sunrize Acres he personally guides customers on a hunt for trophy bull bison ($5,000), Russian boar, or white-tailed deer ($1,000 each).[18]

Politics

Nugent's views translate to his politics, and according to an interview in The Independent he "considers homosexuality morally wrong" and is an outspoken supporter of the Republican Party and the United States military. As a reward for entertaining U.S. troops in Iraq in 2004, he visited Saddam Hussein's war room. "It was a glorious moment. It looked like something out of Star Wars. I saw his gold toilet. I shit in his bidet."[19] Nugent also said: "Our failure has been not to Nagasaki them."[19]

Nugent lives near President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, and said he caught Bush's attention at his private inauguration party in 2000. "When he noticed me, he was surrounded by these huge bankrollers from his campaign. He literally swept past all of them and said, 'Laura! Look who's here! It's Ted!' Then he hugged me and took me by the shoulders. He said, 'Just keep doing what you're doing. Don't think that we don't know what you're up to out here. Stay on course.'"[19]

In 2007, Nugent voiced his opposition to Democratic Party presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. At an Anaheim, California concert on August 21, 2007, Nugent's description of trips to New York and Chicago, and the conversations he purported to have with the senators are in keeping with his trademark views, as Nugent went on to describe similar incidents and invitations to "suck on his machine gun" with other prominent Democrats, such as Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein.[20][21]

Despite giving previous support for Republican candidates[22] He has stated that "John McCain seem[s] to be catering to a growing segment of soulless Americans who could care less what they can do for their country, but whine louder and louder about what their country must do for them. That is both un-American and pathetic."[10] He supported John McCain during the Republican Party primaries, later saying that "John would bring about an enormous upgrade for quality of life in America overall."

Military

An interviewer from the British newspaper The Independent questioned Nugent about a 1977 interview in High Times magazine in which Nugent allegedly detailed elaborate steps taken to avoid the Vietnam draft.[6]

"I got 30 days' notice of the physical," Nugent told them. "I ceased cleansing my body. Two weeks before the test I stopped eating food with nutritional value. A week before, I stopped going to the bathroom. I did it in my pants. My pants got crusted up." [6]

Nugent dismissed the veracity of these statements, saying "You've got to realize that these interviewers would arrive with glazed eyes and I would make stories up." He explained that he did not go to Vietnam because he had a 1 year student deferment. When questioned, he admitted that he had "not wanted to get his ass blown off in Vietnam," but made note of a tour he made with the USO in 2004 to Fallujah and Afghanistan as support of his assertion that "I am not a coward." He also said that "Because I failed to serve in Vietnam, I feel an obligation now, to do everything I can to support those defending our freedom. Do I feel guilt and embarrassment? Yes."[6]

Television and video

Ted Nugent also starred in his own outdoors television show named after his popular song "Spirit of the Wild". The song was the theme music to the TV series in which Nugent took viewers on a variety of wild game hunts using his bow. In the series he explained the hunter releasing the beast within and the mystical flight of the arrow, two principles that Nugent associates with his hunting.

Attracting attention for his outspoken statements on issues ranging from guns to biodiversity, Nugent has been a regular guest on such programs as Larry King Live, The Howard Stern Show, and Politically Incorrect.

On July 8, 1979 Ted was on the King Biscuit Flower Hour. This was the original broadcast of Ted's performance of Live at Hammersmith '79 which had been recorded during the second set of a sold-out night at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1979 and not released until 1997.

In 1986, he guest starred in an episode of the hit television show Miami Vice entitled "Definitely Miami." Nugent played a villain. His song "Angry Young Man" was featured in the episode. His song "Little Miss Dangerous" was also featured on a Miami Vice episode of the same name, although he did not appear in the episode.

In 1990 he guest starred in the Canadian film Heavy Metal Summer. It was shown on cable channels in the US as State Park.

In 2001, Nugent appeared as himself in a third season episode of That '70s Show entitled "Backstage Pass." Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), who works for radio station WFPP, obtains tickets to the upcoming Ted Nugent concert for the entire gang. Following the concert, her boss Max (Howard Hesseman) gives Donna a backstage pass to meet Nugent, where he volunteers to sit for an interview. Meanwhile, Stephen Hyde (Danny Masterson) and Fez (Wilmer Valderama) try to sell t-shirts accidentally spelled Tad Nugent.

In 2003, he was host of the VH1 reality television program called Surviving Nugent in which city dwellers such as model Tila Tequila moved to Nugent's Michigan ranch in order to survive such "backwoods" activities as building an outhouse and skinning a boar. The success of the two-hour show spawned a four-part miniseries in 2004 entitled Surviving Nugent: The Ted Commandments. This time it was filmed on Nugent's ranch in China Spring, Texas. During filming, Nugent injured himself with a chainsaw, requiring 44 stitches and a leg brace.

In 2004, Nugent was a guest on the VH1 program Forever Wild, hosted by Sebastian Bach (former lead vocalist for the band Skid Row). They shot some firearms and walked around Nugent's cabin in the woods.

Also that year, Ted Nugent made a guest appearance on the cult television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force, in the episode "Gee Whiz," on Adult Swim. Locals believe to have seen the face of Jesus in a billboard, and they mention how He looks like Ted Nugent. Throughout the episode they think it's Jesus' face, but at the end they discover it was in fact Nugent's. He proceeds to shoot a flaming explosive arrow at Carl (mistaking him for a "varmint").

In 2005, Nugent was the host of a reality-type show entitled Wanted: Ted or Alive on OLN (now the sports channel 'Versus') where contestants competed for money as well as for opportunities to go hunting with 'Uncle Ted'. The contestants had to kill and clean their own food to survive.

In 2006, he appeared on VH1's reality show SuperGroup, with Scott Ian (Anthrax, guitar), Evan Seinfeld (Biohazard, bass), Sebastian Bach (ex-Skid Row, vocals) and Jason Bonham (Bonham, UFO, Foreigner, drums). The name of the supergroup was originally FIST but later was changed to Damnocracy. Bach had lobbied for the name Savage Animal. Captured on film by VH1 was a rare Nugent duo with guitar phenom Joe Bonamassa at the Sand Dollar Blues Room for a 45 minute blues jam.

In 2007, Ted Nugent appeared alongside other non-celebrities, in the music video for Nickelback's Rockstar. and threatened Barack Obama life

On March 13, 2007, Nugent was interviewed on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live and performed the songs "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Rawdogs and Warhogs".

In 2007, Ted debated The Simpsons producer Sam Simon on the Howard Stern Show about the ethics of hunting animals. Coincidentally, he would later appear in the season 19 episode of rasict, called Asians JAPS poaches animals is homophobia EXTREMELY RASICT and a general douche bagThe Simpsons, "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings".

In 2008, Nugent appeared in a fifth season episode of Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations.

Nugent was featured in MTV's "Cribs: Gods of Rock" episode.

Chevy Chase in the 1985 film Fletch uses Ted Nugent as his identity when asked to kill Alan Stanwyk (Tim Matheson).

In the TV show Supernatural (TV series) the eldest of the two brothers, Dean Winchester uses Ted Nugent as one of his many false identities, he being a big fan of the singer and his music.

In Gears of War for Xbox 360, the achievement The Nuge is named after Ted Nugent.

In the upcoming video game Guitar Hero World Tour, Ted Nugent is confirmed to be a playable character within the game. He also recorded an original guitar duel exclusively for the game.

Discography

Books

  • Nugent, Ted. Blood Trails: The Truth About Bowhunting (1991) ISBN B0006ORP2G (146 pages)
  • Nugent, Ted. God, Guns & Rock and Roll. Regnery Publishing, Inc. (September 25, 2001) ISBN 0-89526-173-1 (316 pages)
  • Nugent, Ted and Nugent, Shemane. Kill It & Grill It: A Guide to Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish. Regnery Publishing, Inc. (May 2002) ISBN 0-89526-164-2 (250 pages)
  • Nugent, Ted. Blood Trails II: The Truth About Bowhunting. Woods N' Water Inc. (November 12, 2004) ISBN 0-9722804-7-2 (256 pages)

Articles

  • Nugent, Ted (March 13, 2001). "Cat Scratch Thiever: Hey Napster, get your greasy paws off my intellectual property". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2006-08-18.

References

  1. ^ Prato, Greg.Ted Nugent biography. Allmusic
  2. ^ Official bio
  3. ^ >http://www.thecelebritycafe.com/interviews/ted_nugent_2003_08_07.html
  4. ^ see statements by Henry Rollins and Ian MacKaye in Michael Azerrad's Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981–1991. 2002, Back Bay Books. ISBN 0-31678-753-1
  5. ^ a b "IMDB: Biography". IMDB. 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-18.
  6. ^ a b c d "NUGE NEWS". Official Community of Ted Nugent. Retrieved 2008-05-26.
  7. ^ Taegan Goddard's Political Wire, July 15, 2004
  8. ^ Blabbermouth.Net - Ted Nugent To Run For U.S. Senate?
  9. ^ Ted Nugent: 'Live and let live' foreign idea to left
  10. ^ a b "Outspoken Nugent charts life of successful rocker and hunter". Des Moines Register. Published July 17, 2008. Accessed July 28, 2008.
  11. ^ Ringen, Jonathon (November 18, 2005). "Music Making Fans Deaf?". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2006-08-18.
  12. ^ See, e.g.: http://www.nraam.org/pastmeetings/
  13. ^ Nugent: Gun-free zones are recipe for disaster - CNN.com
  14. ^ Barbara Mikkelson. "Weekly World Nuge" (html). Snopes.
  15. ^ BLABBERMOUTH.NET - TED NUGENT: People Who Think Hunting Is Terrible Can Kiss My A**
  16. ^ CampusProgress.org | Know Your Right-Wing Speakers: Ted Nugent
  17. ^ The Official Community of Ted Nugent
  18. ^ Better Environmentalism Through Killing | Outside Online
  19. ^ a b c "Ted Nugent: Off his rocker?". The Independent. 28 May 2006.
  20. ^ The Raw Story | In obscenity-laced tirade, Ted Nugent jokes of killing Obama, calls Clinton a 'bitch'
  21. ^ Rolling Stone : Ted Nugent Threatens to Kill Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton During Vicious Onstage Rant
  22. ^ "McCain's Musical Woes Continue". By Andrew Romano. Newsweek. Published July 28, 2008. Accessed July 28, 2008.

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