[citation needed] However, the album, provisionally titled Bravo, failed to please either the band members or the prospective record labels.

I think Styx may have been the support band, but not sure of that.

December 1, 1968: Rock Pile, Toronto, BC, Canada with Rockshow Of The Yeomen, December 7, 1968: Atlanta Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA with Vanilla Fudge, Lights by Electric Collage, January 3-4, 1969: Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI with Up (3), The Pack (4), Dick Rabbit (4), January 10, 1969: The Crow's Nest West, Dearborn, MI, January 11, 1969: The Crow's Nest East, St. Clair Shores, MI with Ashenperpol, January 25, 1969: Village Pub, Birmingham, MI with Phenomenon, Early 1969 (?

I stood right next to Ted as he played.

guitar), Dave Palmer (drums), and Andy Soloman (keyboards).

's hassles trying to get a visa to enter America. has another member of the Dukes, Mitchell Wolf, return from prison and, after trying unsuccessfully to "go straight," become a member of an organized crime family. It was in 1974. MAY 1969 - JAN ?, 1970), June 1, 1969: Grandmother's, Lansing, MI with Octopuss, June 4-11, 1969: Ungano's, New York City, NY with John Braden, June 13-14, 1969: Action House, 50 Broadway, Island Park, Long Island, NY with Man, June 27-28, 1969: Eastown Theatre, Detroit, MI with Buddy Miles Express, Rush, July 8, 1969: Rainy Daze, Chesterfield, MO, July 15, 1969: Georgian Terrace Hotel, Atlanta, GA with Sweet Younguns, Lights by Electric Collage Light Show, July 25, 1969: Kenwick-on-the-Lake, Brights Grove, ON, Canada, August 15, 1969: Kenwick-on-the-Lake, Brights Grove, ON, Canada with MC5, The Pleasure Seekers, Mitch Ryder, Motherlode, Stooges, Rationals, Fruit of the Loom, Frigid Pink, The Tea, Whiskey Howl, Big Al’s Band, Scarborough Fair, Sound Spectrum, Jackie Graham Society. TED NUGENT AND THE AMBOY DUKES #2 (JAN 2?, 1971 - MAY 1971), February 19, 1971: Toledo State Theatre, Toledo, OH with Virgin Dawn, Mass, February 26, 1971: CEGEP de Rosemont, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, February 27, 1971: Cégep de Sainte-Foy, Québec City, QC, Canada with Dionysos.

As Ted explained to Vorda, the “Amboy. Well, the next thing I know, Bill was calling Nugent! Knight was in the audience that night. There are a number of bands listed on the poster, with Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes listed at the top.

Unfortunately, NONE of my photos turned out. Stevie Wonder wrote the Rufus funk classic "Tell Me Something Good.". I'll have to poke around in there and see what else I can find! Once in Chicago, Nugent (lead guitar) formed a group with Greg Arama (bass), Steve Farmer (rhythm.

In 2004 at Alice Cooper's Christmas Pudding, an annual charity concert to benefit Alice Cooper's Solid Rock Foundation and Teen Center in Phoenix, AZ, Damn Yankees reunited on stage[4]. Added!Cheers,Bruno, yes I was probably 15 at that show--got to go because my buddys sister dated a guy in the local band that opened--became a big ted nugent fan--saw ted nugent and the amboy dukes june 1974 in a trio with rob grange and vic mastriani at kilcawley hall on the campus of Youngstown state and maybe 6 months later at the tomorrow club(later the Youngstown agora) - same line up but Derek st holmes in band--loved the fact they played the ballad 'sasha'--great memoriies. Later, Shulman used his treatment as the basis for his 1956 novel Children of the Dark.[1].

Bass . Ted Nugent, the nucleus of The Amboy Dukes, was born and raised in Detroit and started performing in 1958 at age 10. You can find my email address in my webmaster profile above on the right side.Cheers,Bruno Ceriotti, Just an FYI- Wayne Kramer was a no-show at the Dukes/Cactus show 4/21/74. I can't find any evidence online, but I saw TN&AD with a rare lineup of Vic Mastrianni, Rob Grange, Derek St Holmes and Nugent. Adele isn't a ghost when she sings, "Hello from the other side" - it means the "other side of becoming an adult.". May 14, 1971: unknown venue, Pittsburgh, PA, May 16, 1971: Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH with Alice Cooper, Brownsville Station, May 21, 1971: Packard Music Hall, Warren, OH with Catfish.

Carlton Vose. [7], Rachel Steele stated on SiriusXM Rewind channel 25 that Ted Nugent has said he wants to tour again with Damn Yankees. Thanks! After cutting his teeth on hardcore punk videos, Paul defined the grunge look with his work on "Hunger Strike" and "Man in the Box.".

Psalms Of Aftermath has a dropout on the mono version on the stereo version there is no drop out. It was a lie. “One In A Million”  (C. Canler, W. Palmar, M. Skill, J. Marinos) – The Romantics;  Nemperor label,  # 37 Billboard Hot 100 – 1984. Jack then said there would be new music and a tour from Damn Yankees in the future.

Hi Detroit Pete!Thanks to share with me your wonderful memories of the good old rock and roll days!Added the gig! According to Dukes bass player Bill White, the guitar lick on this song was based on the. After the single “Rock You Up” failed to keep up the momentum started with the success of “Talking In Your Sleep”, “One In A Million” got the band back in the Top 40 when it peaked at # 37 in 1984. Read Full Biography.