TED NUGENT Mixing New And Old Songs On WHIPLASH BASH Tour

December 28, 2004

Launch Radio Networks is reporting that Ted Nugent is off and running with his latest Whiplash Bash tour — his first holiday season outing since 2000. The Motor City Madman told Launch that he's looking forward to giving his audiences everything they would want to hear, including fresh material he's written for an album he hopes to record and release in 2005. "We'll be playing a bunch of new songs, but we'll be playing the classics," he said. "We'll play a couple hours, and we'll be doing everything from 'Motor City Madhouse' to 'Crave', 'Raw Dogs and Warhogs' and everything in between. We are ridiculously pumped up."

Nugent hits the road with country superstar Toby Keith in 2005 for a three-month tour that begins January 20 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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