Bobbe Gorin "Beegie" Adair (née Long, December 11, 1937 – January 23, 2022) was an American jazz pianist and bandleader, and a revered figure in Nashville's jazz scene, whose career spanned more than 60 years.
Bobbe Gorin Long was born in Cave City, Kentucky. Her parents, Bobbe and Arthur Long owned a gas station. To differentiate her from her mother, her father called her “B.G.,” after her first two initials, and the nickname stuck. Adair began playing the piano at the age of five. She graduated from Caverna High School in 1954. Adair earned a Bachelor of Science degree in music education at Western Kentucky University in 1958 and worked as a children's music teacher for three years before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1961 where she played in Printer's Alley and became a member of a jazz band led by Hank Garland. She was employed as a session musician at the Noon Show on WSM-TV and on The Johnny Cash Show from 1969 to 1971.
During her 65-year career, she was a sought-after studio musician, Adair contributed to the recordings such legendary performers as Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Clifton Davis, Henry Mancini, Delbert McClinton, Joe Williams, Chet Atkins, Lucille Ball, Steve Allen, Dinah Shore, Mandy Barnett, Ray Stevens, Boots Randolph, Hank Garland, Mama Cass Elliott, Peggy Lee and many others. She and her husband, Billy Adair, also started a jingle company to write music for commercials. In 1982, she and saxophonist Denis Solee formed the Adair-Solee Quartet, which evolved into the Be-Bop Co-Op, a jazz sextet. She made her first album under her own name, Escape to New York, with a rhythm section consisting of Bob Cranshaw and Gregory Hutchinson.
Here's "Love Letters" from above album.
Adair has appeared on well over 100 albums, with more than 35 studio albums recorded with her trio mates, bassist Roger Spencer and drummer Chris Brown over the last 25 years. The repertoire ranged from Cole Porter standards to Frank Sinatra classics to romantic World War II ballads. Her 6-CD Centennial Composers Collection of tunes by Rodgers, Gershwin, Kern, Ellington, Carmichael and Berlin became an instant collectible classic upon its release. Her first live album, “The Real Thing,” spent over 12 weeks in the Top 20 on the JazzWeek charts and was named one of the “Top 100 Best Jazz Albums” of 2012. With over 2 million albums sold, the Beegie Adair Trio was one of the most successful, respected working jazz trios in the world.
In the late 80s, Beegie hosted Improvised Thoughts, a popular radio talk/music show for NPR, featuring local and international jazz artists including such greats as Tony Bennett, Joe Williams, Marian McPartland, Benny Golson and Helen Merrill. She has guested on McPartland’s internationally known Piano Jazz show twice and has performed with Nat Adderley, Bill Watrous, Lew Tabackin, Terry Clarke, Urbie Green and Jim Ferguson among many others. In 2002, Beegie joined one of the most exclusive rosters in the world when she became a Steinway Artist. An honor only bestowed upon 1,600 pianists in the world including Lang Lang, Diana Krall, Harry Connick, Jr., Michael Legrand, Billy Joel and the "immortals" like Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Arthur Rubinstein.
Ms. Adair received many accolades over the course of her career, including being honored as an international “Jazz Hero” by Jazz Journalist Association, induction into the Western Kentucky University Hall of Fame; the Cave City, KY Hall of Fame; and was the inaugural Heritage Award recipient from the Nashville Jazz Workshop in Nashville, TN. In 2012, she was appointed a Kentucky Colonel by KY Gov. Steve Beshear. Additionally, her hometown named dedicated the Beegie Adair Community Center in her honor for her many contributions to music, education and her hometown community.
The Beegie Adair Trio performed in jazz clubs and at festivals around the world, and in 2010, the trio was the top selling jazz artist in Japan. Since 2011, Beegie delighted her fans in New York, with annual appearances at the legendary Birdland Jazz Club, with her trio and vocalist Monica Ramey and, in 2016, added Feinstein’s/54 Below with Monica Ramey to her resume. In January 2017, the Trio sold out their debut at London’s famous Pizza Express jazz club and returning for two nights in 2018. Her solo concerts at Steinway & Sons galleries across the United States sold out within days and attract fans from all around the world. The Beegie Adair Trio's sold out their Carnegie Hall debut performance on October 7th, 2016, the first appearance by a Nashville-based jazz trio in Carnegie Hall’s history. They returned to Carnegie in October 2017 for a second sold-out appearance and appeared annually, each October.
Beegie resided in Franklin, TN. She and her Trio held a residency at the Nashville Jazz Workshop, where she was also a Board Member Emeritus. Adair died at her home in Franklin on January 23, 2022, at the age of 84. Monica Ramey, her manager and frequent vocal partner, confirmed the death. She did not provide a cause but said Ms. Adair had been in failing health.
(Edited from Steinway & Wikipedia)
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For “Beegie Adair: The Collection (2021 Green Hill MP3 album)” go here:
https://krakenfiles.com/view/7o8V751Zvj/file.html
1. L-O-V-E
2. Let's Get Lost
3. Strangers In The Night
4. Route 66
5. What's New
6. Taking A Chance On Love
7. Unforgettable
8. Can't Help Loving
9. What A Difference A Day Makes
10. They Didn't Believe Me
11. 'S Wonderful
12. Always On My Mind
13. I Only Have Eyes For You
14. I've Got The World On A String
15. Fever
16. You Make Me Feel So Young
17. Polka Dots And Moonbeams
18. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
19. Satin Doll
20. Chicago
21. Misty
22. The Best Is Yet To Come
23. The Girl From Ipanema
24. Again
25. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
26. Black Coffee
27. I've Got You Under My Skin
28. Nice 'N Easy
29. I've Got A Crush On You
30. The Lady Is A Tramp
31. I Left My Heart In San Francisco
32. He's A Tramp
33. Cheek To Cheek
34. They Can't Take That Away From Me
35. Have You Met Miss Jones
36. Caravan
37. All The Things You Are
38. Georgia On My Mind
39. Fly Me To The Moon
40. Stardust
41. Blue Skies
42. In A Sentimental Mood
43. Love Walked In
44. Here There And Everywhere
45. The Way You Look Tonight
46. The Nearness Of You
47. Love Letters
48. The Song Is You
49. Easy To Love
50. Smile
For “The Beegie Adair Trio – Love, Elvis (2000 Green Hill)” go here;
https://krakenfiles.com/view/4RgikA9AKC/file.html
1 Love Me Tender 3:30
2 Are You Lonesome Tonight? 4:04
3 Crying In The Chapel 4:07
4 Fools Fall In Love 4:24
5 It's Now Or Never 4:48
6 Love Me 4:18
7 I Want You, I Need You, I Love You 4:13
8 Always On My Mind 4:19
9 Loving You 4:32
10 You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 3:59
11 Love Letters 4:08
12 I Can't Help Falling In Love 3:51
Both albums found on the usual streamers (@192)
Thanks much, Bob. Beegie herself is a classic. Her Christmas music is the best! All good wishes for the new year... Iggy
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