"A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties'" was released recently. Written by ex girlfriend Suze Rotolo, she is most notable as the woman who's clutching Dylan's arm on the cover of his second album Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Concurrent with her work on "Star Trek", Nichelle Nichols recorded for Epic Records in 1967. She then teamed up with jazz arranger Gerald Wilson to create "Down to Earth" (1968). Her tremendous talents stylistically run the gamut from the up-tempo and soulful "Feelin' Good" to the torch balladry of "Tenderly" and the touching "The More I See of You". She effortlessly takes on "The Lady Is a Tramp", adding a few hip and timely humorous asides.