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Ink 19 :: Ted Nugent

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September 1999 :: Live Ink :: Ted Nugent (George Jegadesh)

TED NUGENT with Chlorine House Of Blues, Orlando August 5, 1999 by George Jegadesh I enjoy going to concerts, irrespective of the band playing -- unless the band is notoriously known to suck at playing live. I enthuse all the more when the show features a good guitarist. So, naturally, I jumped at ...

Ink 19 :: Tod Howarth

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He's done time with Frehley's Comet, Cheap Trick, and Ted Nugent, yet Tod Howarth can't get arrested. Stein Haukland talks with the pragmatic rocker about the business of music.

... both himself and his fans. Tod Howarth is probably best known to most from collaborations with several of the big names -- notably Cheap Trick, Ted Nugent, Ace Frehley, and 707. He first hit the big time with Ace Frehley's post-Kiss band Frehley's Comet, with whom he recorded two albums and a live EP ...

Ink 19 :: Roadsaw

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June 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Roadsaw (David Lee Beowulf)

... always into the heavy stuff, like Sabbath, the major heavy shit. And then I always listened to the Beatles, then the Who then the Allman Brothers; Ted Nugent was more my style. But it made for a good combination. Man, it's all about being into Mötörhead, MC5, Ramones... It's all in your band. I didn ...

Ink 19 :: Goldfinger

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Liza Hearon gets down to the basics -- sex, drugs, and rock n' roll -- with Charlie Paulson and Kelly Lemieux of Goldfinger. Prison time? KISS? TRL bashing? It's all fair game in this no-holds-barred interview.

GOLDFINGER by Liza Hearon   Jen Lato Goldfinger Is it punk? Or ska? Perhaps metal? Whatever the genre, the difficult to classify Goldfinger manages to tear the house down with catchy tunes, a wide variety of influences, and a killer live show. The original lineup included John Feldman (guitar and vocals ...

Ink 19 :: Tod Howarth

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May 1998 :: Music G-K :: Tod Howarth (Andrea Keister)

... see a picture of Tod Howarth. Over the years, keyboardist/guitarist/vocalist Howarth has been a valuable member of a number of bands, including 707, Ted Nugent, Frehley's Comet, and Cheap Trick. In addition, he has conquered solo album territory not once but twice. His first solo album Silhouette debuted ...

Ink 19 :: The Frat Gig

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Sure, playing frat parties can be lucrative for a young band, but is it really worth it? James Mann recounts an incident that both was and wasn't worth the frustration.

... ) ruled the club scene. We played 4 to 5 nights a week, which for a local band playing original music is a rare thing. We had opened for Duran Duran, Ted Nugent, Leon Russell, the Fixx, and many more. We worked enough that no one in the group had to work a day job - and with our schedule, it wasn't likely ...

Ink 19 :: Kiss and Tell

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July 1999 :: Print :: Kiss and Tell (David Lee Beowulf)

... , and lowbrow tome. Then again, if you must know about the gay (yes) antics of Ace and Peter, and if you want to read about how Keith Richards and Ted Nugent cut Ace down to size one night at the Palladium, go for it! --David Lee Beowulf

Ink 19 :: Tod Howarth

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Winter (self-released). Review by Stein Haukland.

TOD HOWARTH WINTER self-released Tod Howarth -- formerly of Frehley's Comet, Cheap Trick, and Ted Nugent's band -- returns with his fourth solo album this far, which marks a solid if temporary shift in musical direction for him. Howarth himself seems to try to downplay the full relevance of this release ...

Ink 19 :: Arch Enemy

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October 1999 :: Music A-B :: Arch Enemy (David Lee Beowulf)

... metal album at all. What they've done is taken every single classic metal riff from bands as unlikely as Ratt, Van Halen, and I think I even heard a Ted Nugent break somewhere, with all the melodies and power chords, adding in an overdose of classic death metal rhythm and surprisingly lucid vocals. ...

Ink 19 :: Unwritten Law

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Elva (Interscope). Review by Stein Haukland.

... embarrassing to admit to liking this one -- after all, this is punk pop that brings to mind a diverse range of dubious bands, Poison, Sum 41, and Ted Nugent (thankfully without a trace of the latter's politics), to name some particularly scary ones. But who cares, what with the annoyingly catchy "Up ...
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