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  2. Spirit of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of the Wild is the eleventh studio album by American hard rock musician Ted Nugent.It was released in May 1995 by Atlantic Records.The album was produced by Mike Lutz from the Brownsville Station rock band and engineered by Lutz and Jim Vitti.

  3. Ted Nugent - Wikipedia

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    The song was the theme music to the TV series, in which Nugent took viewers on a variety of wild game hunts using his bow. In the series, he taught and advised hunters and "hands-on" conservationists around the world on the different aspects of hunting and politics. [44] In one episode of Spirit of the Wild, Nugent hits a young deer with a bow ...

  4. Fred Bear - Wikipedia

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    Fred Bear (March 5, 1902 – April 27, 1988) was an American bow hunter and manufacturer. Although he did not start bow hunting until he was 29 and did not master the skill for many years, he is widely regarded as a pioneer in the bow hunting community.

  5. Nicolas Cage Thriller ‘Longlegs’ & Musical Biopic ‘Fred ...

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    EXCLUSIVE: Black Bear International has closed a raft of international deals on EFM titles Longlegs and Fred & Ginger, we can reveal. The two projects were among the most in-demand with foreign ...

  6. The Country Bears - Wikipedia

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    First, they recruit Fred Bedderhead, the harmonica and electric bass player, who works as a security guard on the set of pop singer Krystal's latest music video. Henry needs promotion and Beary suggests the group's former promoter Rip Holland, whom Henry claimed had "stolen" the Country Bears.

  7. Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go - Wikipedia

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    The only footage from Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go believed to exist is a performance by former Seekers member Bruce Woodley of his advertising jingle The ANZ Bank Travelling Man. [6] A brief excerpt from what appears to be a promotional film from 1972 is held by the National Film and Sound Archive .

  8. Magic Circle Club - Wikipedia

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    Regular characters were denizens of the Magic Forest: mute Fredd Bear (Tedd Dunn, also the costume designer); shrill Fee Fee Bear (John-Michael Howson, billed as John Howson); feisty Mother Matilda Hubbard (Fred Tupper, a former radio star); sensible Max (Max Bartlett); Shirley Temple analog Curley Dimples (played by adult Gael Dixon, also the show's choreographer); beautiful enchantress ...

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