During and following Star Trek, Nimoy also released five albums of vocal recordings on Dot Records, including Trek-related songs and cover versions of popular tunes. The albums were extremely popular and resulted in numerous live appearances and promotional record signings that attracted crowds of fans in the thousands. The early recordings were produced by Charles Grean, who may be best known as the composer of "Quentin's Theme" for the mid-sixties goth soap opera, Dark Shadows. These recordings are generally regarded as unintentionally camp, though his tongue-in-cheek performance of "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" received a fair amount of airplay when Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings films were released.
Leonard, Still very cold with the Artic push through our state of Wahington, but still no snow. High today of 21'F and a Low of -2' F. Burrr... Throw another log on the fire!
Enjoyed the new trek movie,better than I thought it would be. Interesting cast.Grew up watching you and Bill Shat and cast in 70s. Thank god for trek in a boring nothing on tv age back then. Also liked your directing work as well. Happy thanksgiving be safe Allen