Why Jack Blades Feared Revealing ‘High Enough’ to Ted NugentWhy Jack Blades Feared Revealing ‘High Enough’ to Ted NugentDespite bassist's concerns, power ballad became the Damn Yankees' biggest hit.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Damn Yankees Reunion UnlikelyDamn Yankees Reunion Unlikely"I think we kind of ran that thing until the wheels fell off of it," he said, "and I'd like to just keep it like that."Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
When Damn Yankees Took a Final Stand With ‘Don’t Tread’When Damn Yankees Took a Final Stand With ‘Don’t Tread’Supergroup's second and final album underperformed its predecessor thanks to grunge revolution.Gary GraffGary Graff
Ted Nugent: Unreleased Damn Yankees Album Had ‘Great Moments’Ted Nugent: Unreleased Damn Yankees Album Had ‘Great Moments’Guitarist tells UCR that someday "we'll be all dead" and someone will "resurrect" the tapes and produce them properly.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Jack Blades: Label Paid Damn Yankees $1 Million to Avoid Third LPJack Blades: Label Paid Damn Yankees $1 Million to Avoid Third LPSinger explains '90s cultural shift that affected Warner Bros.' attitude toward his bands' music.Ultimate Classic Rock StaffUltimate Classic Rock Staff