TED NUGENT Shares His Knowledge With Students

March 10, 2010

Jen Anesi of The Oakland Press reports: On Monday [March 8], the Motor City Madman himself stepped onto the gymnasium floor during an assembly at Shrine Catholic Academy and High School in Royal Oak. The students in the audience cheered; the adults went wild.

Detroit native and famous rocker Ted Nugent came to visit his granddaughter, a student at the school, and to deliver a motivational speech to about 150 of his granddaughter's peers and teachers.

"You children owe me," he began, after applause had died down. "I got you out of class for this. Say, 'Thank you, Uncle Ted.'"

Read the entire report from The Oakland Press.

Watch video footage of Ted Nugent's appearance below.

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