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You Can Call Me Bill•Apr 29, 2024

William Shatner Performs "So Fragile, So Blue"

The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) will release So Fragile, So Blue, a live recording of a 2022 DECLASSIFIED: BEN FOLDS PRESENTS series concert featuring legendary actor, musician, activist, and recent space traveler William Shatner and led by Principal Pops Conductor Steven Reineke and NSO Artistic Advisor Ben Folds. The album will be released on the National Symphony Orchestra’s media label and distributed by LSO Live, with the first single, “I Want To Be A Tree ” dropping on March 22 coinciding with Shatner’s 93rd birthday, and a second, “Are You The Bayou?” out April 5. The album will be available on all digital platforms on April 19 and on vinyl and CD on July 19. Concurrently, Legion M— the world’s first fan-owned entertainment company — will be releasing You Can Call Me Bill, a documentary film exploring Shatner’s life and career that includes selections from the So Fragile, So Blue, on March 22.

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