Ted Nugent - a genuine guitar hero

Ted Nugent is a rocker from the sixties and seventies who has hardly ever had a critic write a favorable review yet he has sold over 35 million albums. He has always had a fondness for the Gibson Byrdland guitar with its semi hollow body. Here is Ted Nugent playing Stranglehold which is number 31 on the Guitar World list of greatest guitar solos:

In 1977 Ted Nugent recorded a song called “Cat Scratch Fever” which has been covered and used in various ways by many people. Here is a free lesson from Jamplay on how to play it.

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