One Texas town has decided Ted Nugent isn't the right act for its Fourth of July concert this year -- even if it means paying him a hefty fee not to play.
Have you ever done something that you were not really proud of? Ever sold out? I have and I sure will again. I'll do just about anything for a free hot dog or a paycheck, man I could go for a hot dog. Anyways, lets look back at classic rockers selling out and singing jingles from back in the day commercials.
He's managed to successfully fight off cat scratch fever for decades, but not even the mighty Ted Nugent is completely invulnerable -- in fact, ol' Uncle Ted recently had to have his knees replaced.
We were pretty confident Ted Nugent would have a good real-life 'Spinal Tap' story for us, and sure enough, the Motor City Madman came through with a very personal story about being called out to stage at a very unfortunate time.
Ted Nugent remains one of the most complicated, polarizing figures in rock. He apologized for calling President Barack Obama a "subhuman mongrel," even while denying that the term was racist. Nugent now says that he will "stop calling people names," but he's still characterizing the president as a "liar."
Ted Nugent has apologized for having called President Obama a "subhuman mongrel." Yesterday (Feb. 21), the veteran guitarist acknowledged that he regretted his recent choice of words.