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Tag Archives: William Shatner
WILLIAM SHATNER – Where Will The Animals Sleep
June 6, 2024
Cleopatra 2024 Subtitled “Songs For Kids And Other Living Things” and beaming the grizzled explorer down to earth, the offering finds him embrace humanity and take the world in a love embrace. There have been a few William Shatner records … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged pop, spoken word, William Shatner
HAWKESTREL – Chaos Rocks
May 9, 2024
Cleopatra 2024 Space predators spread their wings to soar within spectral vibrancy of imaginary possibilities. Many a former Hawkwinder has gravitated towards their mothership’s aural banditry, but Alan Davey has come the closest to it – close enough to dare … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alan Davey, Carmine Appice, Hawkestrel, Hawkwind, Huw Lloyd-Langton, Mick Slattery, Mick Taylor, Nik Turner, Robert Calvert, Simon House, space rock, William Shatner
HAWKESTREL Welcome Mick Taylor To “Chaos” Of Live And Dead
March 31, 2024
It began five years ago with the forward-looking album as a HAWKWIND offshoot, yet since then Alan Davey’s HAWKESTREL project proved to be a solid enterprise that, to the date, delivered two more platters and are ready to launch – … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Alan Davey, Carmine Appice, Hawkestrel, Huw Lloyd-Langton, Mick Slattery, Mick Taylor, Nik Turner, Robert Calvert, Simon House, William Shatner
WILLIAM SHATNER – Blues
October 16, 2020
Cleopatra 2020 Reconnecting with this mortal coil, Captain Kirk sets his sights for the earthliest songs of all and infuses them with twists and turns of his inimitable own. On the recent years, William Shatner’s space credentials have been exploited … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Albert Lee, Arthur Adams, blues, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Jürgen Engler, Kirk Fletcher, Pat Travers, Ritchie Blackmore, Steve Cropper, William Shatner
William Shatner Gets The Blues With Ritchie Blackmore And Other Guests
August 16, 2020
There’s nothing that the legendary William Shatner can’t do, and his off-screen career, particularly in the field of music, keeps on proving this point. Yet while most of the actor’s previous albums – such as – and guest spots usually … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Albert Lee, Pat Travers, Ritchie Blackmore, William Shatner