ABSTRACT

David Amram has been described as "the Renaissance man of American Music." His musical career has spanned participating with Jack Kerouac in the original jazz-poetry reading in 1957 in Greenwich Village to being honored as the first Composer-in-Residence for the New York Philharmonic and to playing in Farm Aid concerts. He's performed with an incredible variety of musical greats, such as Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk, Willie Nelson, and and Tito Puente, and he continues to compose and tour nationally. Now available in paperback, following the 50th anniversary of the publication of Kerouac's classic On The Road, Offbeat is the rollicking story of this legendary musician and his adventures with his close friend Jack Kerouac. Amram and Kerouac shared a relationship based on creativity, respect, and fun, and Offbeat offers the reader a full share of each. This wonderful memoir takes the reader from the coffee houses of New York to the San Francisco Opera House and into the making of the now-classic film Pull My Daisy. Offbeat is Amram's energetic and heartfelt account of Kerouac and the creative community of artists-including Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Langston Hughes, and Neal and Carolyn Cassady-that courageously explored their creative potential and, in doing so, changed American culture forever.

part 1|174 pages

Book One

chapter 1|20 pages

Children of the American Bop Night

chapter 2|17 pages

A Night of Poetry on the Bowery

chapter 5|15 pages

Sojourn with Dody Muller

chapter 6|3 pages

The Sixties

chapter 7|6 pages

Copying My Kaddish with Kerouac

chapter 9|26 pages

San Francisco Reunion

chapter 10|7 pages

Expression of Faith

chapter 11|14 pages

Requiem: Jack's Final Days

chapter 12|4 pages

In Memory of Jack Kerouac

part 2|154 pages

Book Two

chapter 13|5 pages

Keeping the Flame Alive

chapter 14|4 pages

Jack Goes to the Kennedy Center

chapter 17|16 pages

A Down-Home Louisville Insomniacathon

chapter 18|9 pages

Jack in Northport: Off the Beaten Path

chapter 2|34 pages

Now's the Time

chapter 2|9 pages

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