Ted Nugent Bio: Age, Net Worth, Height, Cat Scratch Fever, Wife, Kids, Activism, Albums, Awards
Theodore Anthony Nugent also known as Uncle Ted, the Nuge, and the Motor City Madman is a high-energy American rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, and political activist known for his explosive guitar work and unapologetic persona.
Through classic hits like Stranglehold, Cat Scratch Fever, and Free-for-All, along with over 40 million albums sold and thousands of high-octane concerts, he has rocked audiences for decades while championing conservative values, hunting, and the Second Amendment.
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Quick Facts
- Full Name: Theodore Anthony Nugent
- Stage Name: Ted Nugent
- Born: December 13, 1948
- Age: 77 years old
- Birthplace: Redford, Michigan, USA
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity: Caucasian
- Occupation: Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter, Political Activist
- Height: 5 feet 11¾ inches (182 cm)
- Religion: Christianity
- Parents: Warren Henry Nugent and Marion Dorothy Nugent
- Siblings: John Nugent, Jeffrey Nugent, and one sister (Kathy)
- Spouse: Shemane Deziel Nugent
- Children: Sasha Nugent, Rocco Nugent, Starr Nugent, Theodore Tobias Nugent, Chantal Nugent
- Relationship: Married
- Net Worth: $10 million USD
Early Life and Education
Ted Nugent was born on December 13, 1948, in Redford, Michigan, USA. He was raised by his parents, Warren Henry Nugent, a career Army staff sergeant, and Marion Dorothy Nugent (née Johnson), in a strict, disciplined military household.
He grew up as one of four siblings with brothers John and Jeffrey Nugent and a sister Kathy, later moving to Palatine, Illinois, as a teenager. From a young age, Nugent developed a passion for music and the outdoors, influenced by his father’s service and family values.
He attended local schools and began playing guitar seriously in his teens, forming his first band while embracing a high-energy lifestyle rooted in rock ‘n’ roll and hunting. His ethnicity is Caucasian, and his religion is Christianity.
Career
Ted Nugent first gained fame in the 1960s as the lead guitarist of the psychedelic rock band The Amboy Dukes, known for the hit Journey to the Center of the Mind. After the band’s dissolution, he launched a successful solo career in 1975 with his self-titled debut album featuring classics like Stranglehold and Motor City Madhouse. His 1977 album Cat Scratch Fever became a breakthrough, with the title track becoming one of rock’s most enduring anthems.
Nugent released numerous solo albums and later formed the supergroup Damn Yankees in the late 1980s, scoring hits with High Enough. Known for his flamboyant stage presence, Gibson Byrdland guitar, and high-volume performances, he has played over 6,750 concerts and sold millions of records.
Beyond music, he is a vocal political activist, outspoken supporter of the NRA, hunter, and New York Times bestselling author of books including God, Guns & Rock ‘n’ Roll and Kill It & Grill It. He founded the Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids to introduce underprivileged children to hunting and the outdoors. His career blends raw rock energy with strong advocacy for Second Amendment rights and traditional American values.
Social Media
- Official Website: tednugent.com
Personal Life
Ted Nugent is 77 years old and his height is 5 feet 11¾ inches (182 cm). He has been married twice. His first marriage to Sandra Jezowski (1970–1979) produced two children. In 1989, he married Shemane Deziel, and the couple remained together, sharing a passion for hunting, family, and faith-centered living.
Nugent has six children in total with four women, including sons Theodore and Rocco and daughters Sasha, Chantal, and Starr; he and his first wife gave up two children for adoption in the late 1960s. He prioritizes family time at his ranch while balancing music, activism, and outdoor pursuits.
Net Worth
Ted Nugent‘s net worth is estimated at $10 million USD. His income primarily comes from music sales and streaming of his solo albums and hits, decades of live concert tours, merchandise, book sales, speaking engagements, hunting-related ventures, and royalties from his extensive rock catalog.
Discography
- Ted Nugent (1975 album)
- Free-for-All (1976 album)
- Cat Scratch Fever (1977 album)
- Double Live Gonzo (1978 live album)
- Scream Dream (1980 album)
- Spirit of the Wild (1995 album)
- Shutup&Jam! (2014 album)
- The Music Made Me Do It (2018 album)
- Detroit Muscle (2022 album)
- Damn Yankees albums including High Enough
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