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William Shatner Explores Live Stage Adaptation of His Heavy Metal Album at Age 95

9d ago· 1 min readenNews

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William Shatner, at age 95, is exploring a live stage production based on his Heavy Metal album. The show would feature legendary musicians, cinematic visuals, and storytelling. Drummer Mikkey Dee has signed on to contribute a cover of Judas Priest's "Living After Midnight," joining previously announced Rob Halford. Other drummers involved include Dave Lombardo, Chris Adler, Vinny Appice, and Carmi.

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William Shatner is exploring a live event that would bring his acclaimed Heavy Metal album to the stage.
Drummer Mikkey Dee has signed for the as-yet untitled album announced in February.
Dee will contribute a cover of Judas Priest's 'Living After Midnight.'
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A live heavy metal stage production is being planned for William Shatner’s album, featuring major metal musicians including Mikkey Dee.

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