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William Shatner
Biography
The crew of the Starship Enterprise no longer soars through the galaxy under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, but they continue to inhabit the airwaves on a number of pop and rock recordings. The Vulcan Mr. Spock, aka Leonard Nimoy, Lieutenant Uhura, aka Nichelle Nichols, and several others from the series' next generation of actors have released albums, and Kirk -- actually his alter ego, William Shatner -- is still commander of the pack. His spoken-word recordings of "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" and "Mr. Tambourine Man" from The Transformed Man album in 1968 may be considered classic camp, but Shatner's delivery of those and other numbers long remained in the public's consciousness. They helped make him a singing celebrity spokesman in televised advertisements three decades later, thanks to the fact that an advertising man in New York had held onto his copy of The Transformed Man all these years.

Not everyone views Shatner's musical performances as solely camp. Beck paid tribute to Shatner's cover of "Rocket Man" in the video he shot for the single "Where It's At." Also, Shatner and Ben Folds traded musical favors, with Folds including the former Star Trek captain on one of his recordings, while the pop star agreed to appear in a television commercial with the singing Shatner.
Selected Discography