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Bear has been immortalized in the song "Fred Bear" from the album Spirit of the Wild by hard rock musician Ted Nugent, who was Bear's friend. Grayling, Michigan, was home to Fred Bear and Bear Archery Company. [6] Since 1999, Fred Bear Day is celebrated annually on March 5th in Grayling, MI.
Spirit of the Wild is the eleventh studio album by American hard rock musician Ted Nugent. It was released in May 1995 by Atlantic Records . The album was produced by Mike Lutz from the Brownsville Station rock band and engineered by Lutz and Jim Vitti.
The album contained the bowhunting anthem "Fred Bear", and also marked the return of Derek St. Holmes to Nugent's studio band. A series of archival releases also came out in the 1990s, keeping Nugent's name in the national consciousness.
He cited a line from his own 1995 song “Fred Bear,” written in tribute to the famed Michigan hunter. “That song was about Fred and my mom and my dad and my brother,” Nugent said. “But it ...
Hunt Music is a compilation album by American rock musician Ted Nugent. The album did not see a large release but is still available on Internet sites. The second disc contains bonus tracks recorded by Ted Nugent. "I Just Wanna Go Hunting" had been unreleased.
Ted Nugent performs at a 2022 show in Estero, Florida. The longtime rocker will bring his "Adios Mofos '23!" farewell tour to the Peabody Auditorium for a Saturday, July 15, show in Daytona Beach.
Playlist: The Very Best of Ted Nugent is a 2009 compilation album by American hard rock musician Ted Nugent. It is one of the titles in the Playlist album series . AllMusic reviewer James Christopher Monger praised the album, remarking that it included some of Nugent's "strip club classics".
The Music Made Me Do It is the fifteenth studio album by American rock musician Ted Nugent. [2] [3] It was released on November 9, 2018, through Round Hill Records. [1] [4] It is the first album to feature drummer Jason Hartless. Nugent remarked in an October 2018 interview that he thought fans "would like" the album's content. [5]