One hit wonder? C'mon man, gotta give Terrible Ted more credit than that. He certainly filled a niche in his day, and considering the times, was more original than many artists since. A few items from wiki:
Nugent has amassed a sizable list of well-known songs, including "Journey To The Center Of The Mind", "Stranglehold", "Free For All", "Dog Eat Dog", "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang", "Cat Scratch Fever", "Motor City Madhouse", "Paralyzed", "Great White Buffalo", and "Wango Tango".
To date, he has released more than 31 recordings and sold more than 35 million albums. Nugent is famous for playing the semi-hollow Gibson Byrdland. Gibson Guitar Corporation has developed a model named for him.
So he's a 60 year old rocker, been touring over 40 years. I've seen him live several times and he always put on a great show - I remember one where he came out from the rafters, swinging on a rope over the crowd - like Tarzan on a vine. If he's not in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, he should be (just for Wang Dang, Sweet Poontang alone )
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