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While he is perhaps better known for his bombastic stage persona and hard-line conservative views, Ted Nugent is a formidable rock guitarist who has penned some great songs over the course of his forty year music career. First breaking onto the music...more While he is perhaps better known for his bombastic stage persona and hard-line conservative views, Ted Nugent is a formidable rock guitarist who has penned some great songs over the course of his forty year music career. First breaking onto the music scene with the Detroit-based Amboy Dukes, Nugent got his first taste of success when the group's second album, Journey to the Center of the Mind, hit the top of the charts in 1967. Nugent, however, has long been a vocal anti-drug conservative and was clearly fronting the wrong band. In 1970, he assembled a backing trio and changed the name of his act to Ted Nugent and The Amboy Dukes. By 1975, he had moved from Warner Brothers to Epic Records, where his frenzied, crazy man of rock persona took over with over-the-top hard rock songs like "Stranglehold" and "Cat Scratch Fever." Aside from his 13 solo studio albums and 6 solo live LPs, he crafted two early-90's albums with supergroup Damn Yankees. Featuring Tommy Shaw of Styx (guitar, vocals), Jack Blades of Night Ranger (bass, vocals), and current Led Zeppelin drummer Michael Cartellone. The group's debut self-titled LP went double platinum on the back of successful singles "High Enough" and "Coming of Age." The group's radio-friendly hard rock appealed to fans across the board, and "High Enough" amazingly gave The Nuge his first Top Ten Pop single. Though the group's appropriately-titled Don't Tread didn't sell quite as well, it still hit No. 22 on the Billboard Charts. Today, Nugent splits his time between making music and being the host of a conservative talk radio show....less
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Scott Richard Case
Jan 19, 1968
Postcard
$185
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Scott Richard Case
Jan 19, 1968
Poster
$1,995 -
$2,270
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The Amboy Dukes
Apr 5, 1968
Poster
$750
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The Chambers Brothers
Sep 13, 1968
Postcard
$155
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The Amboy Dukes
Sep 20, 1968
Postcard
$210
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The Amboy Dukes
Jan 3, 1969
Postcard
$115
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Mothers of Invention
Feb 21, 1969
Handbill
$220
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Mothers of Invention
Feb 21, 1969
Program
$497
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Buffy Sainte-Marie
Mar 7, 1969
Handbill
$276
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Buffy Sainte-Marie
Mar 7, 1969
Postcard
$220
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Buffy Sainte-Marie
Mar 7, 1969
Program
$331
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The Amboy Dukes
May 10, 1969
Handbill
$145
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MC5
May 30, 1969
Handbill
$200
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MC5
May 30, 1969
Poster
$4,550
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SRC
Jul 4, 1969
Handbill
$185
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The Crazy World of Arthur B…
Oct 31, 1969
Handbill
$485
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The Crazy World of Arthur B…
Oct 31, 1969
Program
$895
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The Crazy World of Arthur B…
Oct 31, 1969
Poster
$3,985
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John Sinclair
Jan 24, 1970
Poster
$135
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Joe Cocker
Mar 26, 1970
Handbill
auction
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Quicksilver Messenger Service
Sep 4, 1972
Handbill
$110
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Ted Nugent
1978
Poster
$63
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Ted Nugent
Apr 7, 1979
Poster
$80
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Ted Nugent
Mar 12, 1988
Poster
$19
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Bad Company
Dec 16, 1990
Poster
$19
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Damn Yankees
Feb 16, 1993
Poster
$13
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Damn Yankees
Feb 21, 1993
Poster
$13
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Def Leppard
Jul 7, 1993
Poster
$13
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Poison
Jul 9, 1993
Poster
$13
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Ted Nugent
May 5, 1994
Poster
$235
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Ted Nugent
Jul 2, 1994
Poster
$125
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Lynyrd Skynyrd
Jul 28, 1994
Poster
$24
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