“Monkey and the Engineer” kids’ book

Fans of the acoustic Dead will be familiar with “Monkey and the Engineer,” a delightful ditty that turned up in many of the fall 1980 acoustic sets and the album derived from those shows, Reckoning.

The song was written by Jesse “The Lone Cat” Fuller, who also contributed “Beat It on Down the Line” to the Dead’s eclectic catalog. Both songs are on this album:

The Lone Cat

I just got a copy of a new kids’ book based on “Monkey and the Engineer,” with illustrations by David Opie. There’s biography of Fuller in the back of the book, along with the sheet music so you can play the song yourself.

The drawings are charming and warm. My wife, a kindergarten teacher and a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Art, approves of this book as both a teacher and an artist.

Monkey and the Engineer

You can get the book from the publisher’s web site.

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  1. [...] Opie and a biography of Jesse “Lone Cat” Fuller. Recommended for kids of all ages! See previous entry for more info. The Grateful Dead Hour is made possible in part this week [...]

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