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Ted Nugent Reveals Why He Never Wanted To Be A Rock Star And More In CNN’s “Red Chair Interview

  • October 26, 2012
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Music

Motor City Madman Ted Nugent was in the hot seat this week when he sat down with CNN for a “Red Chair Interview” where he revealed why he never wanted to be a rock star and more. How did he avoid doing drugs all these years? “The same way I avoided the temptation to stab myself in the eye with an ice pick,” Nugent says. “I’m just more in to working hard, playing hard, making great music and going hunting.”

A softer side was also revealed when he talked about his parents’ steady support throughout his career, and what it’s like to be a grandpa. “I’m like Mr. Rogers with a machine gun,” shared Nugent.
To watch the whole interview, click HERE.
For more information on Ted Nugent, visit www.tednugent.com.

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  1. no1trekman October 27, 2012 · Reply

    Ive always been a fan of Nugents music. And agree with all most all his politics.

  2. no1trekman October 27, 2012 · Reply

    Ive always been a Nugent music fan. And agree with almost all his politics.

  3. Kent October 26, 2012 · Reply

    Gotta say…I like the man!

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