David Amram-composer, jazz artist, conductor, and world music pioneer-has been described by the Boston Globe as the Renaissance man of American music. From early collaborations with Kerouac and Sinatra, chosen by Leonard Bernstein as the New York Philharmonic's first composer in residence, Amram's artistry has taken him from concerts with Willie Nelson to jamming with the Massai tribe of Kenya. In Upbeat: Nine Lives of a Musical Cat, Amram recounts his extraordinary adventures in the many worlds of music he calls home, all told in a rollicking anecdotal style that makes you feel that you are at home around the world. He writes, Everywhere I have been in the world, music transcends politics. As musicians, we were able to go beyond all that and just be fellow human beings. Threading through Amram's tale of music, hard work, respect, and friendship are unforgettable stories of fellow great artists-Dizzie Gillespie, Hunter S. Thompson, Janet Gaynor, George Plimpton, Lyle Lovett, Zoe Caldwell, Willie Nelson, and many more.
"Upbeat: Nine Live of a Musical Cat" is a wonderful experience. Reading Amram's words is just like getting the chance to sit down and talk with him one on one. It's a treat to learn about all of David's didactic philosophies, which stream through to the reader in the narrative about his travels. His emphasis on the correlation of all arts, this idea of writing and music going hand in hand, is an important one. David's cool approach to dealing with unsavory pretentiousness is one we should all take a lesson from. In an age of overspecialization, Amram tells us of a lesson his history teacher taught him, about how we should not have to "...be defined solely by what we all have to do in our daily lives to pay our rent." It would be nice if the world could take on half of Amram's ideologies, of inclusion, how we are all educators/students and to think about what we give up in the name of "progress." Amram takes us on a journey to meet the people he has met and worked with, from Ron Whitehead to Leonard Bernstein. Amram takes us overseas to Africa and down south to Cuba. A true renisance man that has something to offer everyone and "Upbeat: Nine Live of a Musical Cat" is your ticket. ~John J. Petrolino III: October 27, 2008 Author of Galleria: A collection of poetry and the short story "Three Lonesome Travelers"
Incredibly multi-talented
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I heard David Amram do an on the spot rap for one of our public radio jazz stations, but was not aware of how multi-talented this man was in all music genres. His stories of making music with Native American, symphonic, jazz, world, rap and other musical groups was fascinating reading. Five Stars!!!!
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