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TED NUGENT Puts On Defense Against Racism Charges

John S. Hausman of The Muskegon Chronicle is reporting that Ted Nugent's testimony Tuesday (March 29) at the Muskegon trial of his lawsuit against Muskegon Summer Celebration over the festival's cancellation of his scheduled June 2003 concert focused on only one of his on-air uses of racial words, t...
March 30, 2005
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Judge Rules TED NUGENT Can't Get 'Lost Pay'

John S. Hausman of The Muskegon Chronicle has issued the following report: Muskegon Summer Celebration scored a huge win Thursday in its defense against rocker Ted Nugent's breach-of-contract lawsuit. Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks unexpectedly reversed himself and barred Nugent from claiming more t...
March 25, 2005
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TED NUGENT's Attorney: 'There Was A Contract'

John S. Hausman of The Grand Rapids Press has issued the following report: Get it in writing ... unless you are in the concert-booking business. There, your word is your bond — or so testified a veteran entertainment-industry lawyer, who represents Ted Nugent among others, at the jury trial of Nugen...
March 24, 2005
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Booking Agent: TED NUGENT's Career Suffered As A Result Of Canceled Gig

John S. Hausman of The Grand Rapids Press has issued the following report: Rocker Ted Nugent's career suffered after Muskegon Summer Celebration canceled his scheduled June 2003 show, his booking agent said. He said a press release blaming Nugent's "use of ... potentially offensive racial terms" dur...
March 23, 2005
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TED NUGENT Trial To Last Three Days, Possibly Longer

John S. Hausman of The Muskegon Chronicle has issued the following report: The breach-of-contract lawsuit by flamboyant '70s rock star and Michigan-native-turned-Texan Ted Nugent against Muskegon Summer Celebration was set to go to trial today in the courtroom of 14th Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks....
March 22, 2005
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TED NUGENT Gears Up For Summer Concert Lawsuit

Randy Rogoski of The Muskegon Chronicle has issued the following report: Ted Nugent came to town Friday to consider settling his lawsuit against the Muskegon Summer Celebration committee for canceling his June 2003 concert. He'll be back. Muskegon will have its first celebrity trial beginning 9:30 a...
March 19, 2005
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TED NUGENT Set To Star In Courtroom Drama

John S. Hausman of The Muskegon Chronicle is reporting that Ted Nugent is scheduled to appear at the courthouse Friday (March 18) in connection with his breach-of-contract lawsuit against Muskegon Summer Celebration. On the Friday docket of 14th Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks is a pretrial settlemen...
March 17, 2005
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SKINDRED's Blend Of Reggae And Punk Comes Out Of Singer's Childhood

SKINDRED frontman Benji Webbe recently told The Flint Journal that the group's mixture of extreme metal and melodic reggae accurately reflects the music the band members grew up listening to. "I speak about this to fans and friends most nights," Webbe said. "The way I look at it is if you grew up wi...
March 13, 2005
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Judge Won't Toss TED NUGENT's Lawsuit Out

John S. Hausman of The Muskegon Chronicle has issued the following report: Rocker Ted Nugent's lawsuit against Muskegon Summer Celebration over the festival's cancellation of his scheduled 2003 performance has survived yet another attempt to have it thrown out of court, this time on a technicality....
March 1, 2005
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DIMEBAG's Estate To Be Split Evenly Between Brother And Father

Anthony Spangler of the Star-Telegram has issued the following report: The estate of slain metal guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott should be split evenly between his brother and father, according to court documents filed by the family Thursday in Tarrant County. Abbott, 38, former guitarist of PANT...
February 25, 2005
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LEMMY's Solo Album to Feature Collaboration With METALLICA

Long Beach Press Telegram is reporting that MOTÖRHEAD's legendary frontman, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister has set "Lemmy & Friends" as the title of his upcoming solo album, featuring collaborations with members of METALLICA, Dave Grohl (FOO FIGHTERS, ex-NIRVANA),REVEREND HORTON HEAT, THE DAMNED and SKE...
February 10, 2005
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TED NUGENT Festival Lawsuit Headed To Trial

John S. Hausman of the Muskegon Chronicle is reporting that Ted Nugent's lawsuit against Muskegon Summer Celebration for canceling his scheduled June 2003 concert will go to trial, barring a settlement between the parties. Muskegon County Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks on Tuesday rejected Summer Cel...
January 26, 2005
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Report: TED NUGENT's Festival Lawsuit Lives On

John S. Hausman of the Muskegon Chronicle is reporting that Ted Nugent's lawsuit against Muskegon Summer Celebration for canceling his scheduled June 2003 Muskegon concert has survived another court challenge. After a courtroom hearing Wednesday, Muskegon County Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks denied...
December 30, 2004
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TED NUGENT Says USO Tour Convinced Him That 'America Is Indeed The Last Best Place'

Rocker Ted Nugent has told the Jackson Citizen Patriot that his USO tour with country singer Toby Keith last June was such an "awesome and awe-inspiring" experience that he intends to repeat it in April. He said they played in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and Falluja and Tikrit, Iraq, where they saw "the...
December 26, 2004
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Have A Slice Of Pizza For DIMEBAG DARRELL

Bud Kennedy of the Star-Telegram reports that the original New York-style pizza restaurant around Dallas is Charlie's, serving the best of Long Island since 1982 off Loop 820. Now an Arlington man who grew up on Charlie's pizza is gone too soon. Charlie's was a 1980s hangout for the young heavy-meta...
December 15, 2004