TED NUGENT To Guest On Tonight's 'Money Rocks'

October 4, 2010

Legendary rocker Ted Nugent will guest on tonight's (Monday, October 4) edition of the Fox Business show "Money Rocks" with host Eric Bolling beginning at 8:00 p.m. EST.

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Ted Nugent recently told Billboard.com that he has set "Trample The Weak, Hurdle The Dead" as the title of his forthcoming album, which he hopes to begin recording later this year.

Nugent said that he has written "well over a dozen" tracks for his first new studio album since 2007's "Love Grenade" and "eight or nine that I have to capture on tape as soon as possible," including a couple that were demoed in Waco, Texas, prior to his current concert tour. Among the tracks set to appear on the CD are a "grinder" called "I Love My Barbecue" and "I Still Believe", which Nugent likens to 1975's "Motor City Madhouse".

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