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Jeff Daniels looks back with stories and music in new Audible audio memoir 'Alive and Well Enough'

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Jeff Daniels tackles his life and career in an absorbing, unconventional way this month with a music- and skit-filled audio memoir from Audible that he calls 鈥渁 little bit like a one-man musical.
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FILE - Actor Jeff Daniels of "Arlen Faber" poses for a portrait at the Gibson Guitar Lounge during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 18, 2009. Daniels tackles his life and career in an absorbing, unconventional way this month with a music-and skit-filled audio memoir from Audible, "Alive and Well Enough." (AP Photo/Mark Mainz, File)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 tackles his life and career in an absorbing, unconventional way this month with a music- and skit-filled audio memoir from Audible that he calls 鈥渁 little bit like a one-man musical.鈥

In the 12-episode season of the actor, musician and playwright explores his influences and opinions, offering thoughts on everything from fedoras to folk star Arlo Guthrie.

鈥淥ver the course of these episodic excursions, I鈥檓 going to let you peek under my hood. Frankly, I want to know what鈥檚 under there, too,鈥 he says in the first episode.

We learn that writer Aaron Sorkin gave Daniels a chance at career rebirth with we hear Daniels鈥 curtain speech on Broadway after his run ended in and about the time he played golf with

The Eastwood story leads to a fantasy sequence in which Daniels dreams up an Oscars telecast punctuated by a stream of all the actors shot on film by Eastwood, and then he sings the song 鈥淒irty Harry Blues,鈥 with the lyrics: 鈥淲ell, if I had to guess/Off the top of my head/When all鈥檚 said and done/One of us is gonna be dead.鈥

Daniels, who has performed close to 600 small gigs with his guitar, was never interested in linear storytelling, preferring instead to use his songs to wrap stories around.

鈥淚 said, 鈥楧on鈥檛 expect Chapter One to be the day I was born and then move through my teen years and all that.鈥 I鈥檓 going to jump all over the place, which is kind of like a set list,鈥 the multiple Emmy-winner said in an interview. 鈥淚t just became this kind of perfect platform to kind of do all the things I do.鈥

Highlights include a song about a crazed Canadian pedestrian who Daniels almost hit with his car one day in Toronto 鈥 鈥淵our eyes were wild/Your teeth were bared/Anatomical references filled the air鈥 鈥 and a story about his family renting an 28-foot RV and neglectfully leaving his wife behind at a truck stop.

There's an unpredictability to each episode and that's intentional. Daniels said he wanted to mix it up to keep listeners' attention.

鈥淚 know where I鈥檓 going. I just don鈥檛 know how I鈥檓 going to get there. And on the way there, I give myself the freedom as a writer to kind of explore and go down a side street.鈥

Episode Three opens surreally with Daniels being interviewed by Harry Dune, his clueless character in the movie 鈥淒umb and Dumber.鈥 Daniels, of course, also voices Dune, who wants to know what state Michigan is in, if an IQ of 8 is 鈥済ood鈥 and who stuffs a dangerous amount of Twinkies in his mouth at one time.

Daniels in the third episode recalls revering Al Kaline, who played right field for the Detroit Tigers and made everything look easy. 鈥淓ffortless takes a lot of work,鈥 notes Daniels, who then talks about integrity and honor and then performs his song about Kaline. (Fun fact, Daniels' handwritten lyrics are now in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.)

鈥淚f you can write funny and make them laugh, then you slip in the one about Al Kaline or something like that, they feel the ones that are more serious a little bit more if you loosen them up a little bit," he tells the AP. "It鈥檚 just set-list dynamics.鈥

Daniels, a proud Midwesterner, cut his stage teeth in New York City's now-defunct off-Broadway Circle Repertory Theater company. He created in Michigan and has earned Tony Award nominations for each of the last three plays he's performed: 鈥淕od of Carnage,鈥 鈥淏lackbird鈥 and 鈥淭o Kill a Mockingbird.鈥

The series has a funny story about how Ryan Reynolds inspired the song 鈥淗ow 鈥橞out We Take Our Pants Off and Relax?,鈥 audio of Daniels performing three characters from his play "Escanaba in da Moonlight鈥 and him thinking out loud whether Jesus was a stoner. He celebrates New York City as a place where innocence gets lost quickly.

鈥淚f you want a crash course in how to accept others for who they are, New York City is as good a place as any for that kind of transformation,鈥 the 68-year-old performer says in 鈥淎live and Well Enough.鈥

Daniels' son, Ben, produced the audio memoir and said he got to learn a lot about his old man, like the stories of him in New York as a struggling actor.

鈥淚 got to hear some things that I just never heard before and look up the places or look up the people he鈥檚 talking about,鈥 said Ben Daniels. 鈥淚t was a pretty cool editing process to take me on a little journey myself.鈥

Each episode 鈥 which took about three days to write, rewrite and record, all by the father-and-son team 鈥 is between 20-30 minutes. A second series is already in the cards.

Jeff Daniels hopes listeners take away the lesson that anyone can be more than one thing. When he went out on the road to play his songs, he was sometimes told by musicians to stay in his lane. He rejects that.

鈥淵ou can do more than one thing,鈥 he said in the interview. 鈥淢y argument is it all comes from the same place. It鈥檚 just the craft is different for writing a play versus writing a song versus acting a role in a show. It still comes from that same place of imagining,鈥

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Mark Kennedy, The Associated Press