Ted Nugent – “Fred Bear” (WKAR TV, 1994): A Quiet, Powerful Tribute to a Legend of the Wild
When people think of Ted Nugent, they usually picture the loud, untamed energy of the “Motor City Madman”—a guitar-slinging firebrand…
When people think of Ted Nugent, they usually picture the loud, untamed energy of the “Motor City Madman”—a guitar-slinging firebrand…
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