Mindi graduated from Berklee College of Music and headed to Los Angeles where she played on 3rd Street Promenade and local clubs to get attention. Bobby Lyle hired her off the street for his tour, and she soon became a sought after sideman. She signed as a solo artist to Verve Records in 2002, and never looked back.
Her solo career has produced 10 #1 radio singles and 5 major label solo releases that have topped the Contemporary Jazz Charts, “It Just Happens That Way” (2003), “Come As You Are” (2004), “Life Less Ordinary” (2006), “Stars” (2008), and “In Hi Fi Stereo” (2010).
Mindi has hosted the internationally syndicated radio show “Chill With Mindi Abair” for 6 years. She is an elected governor for the Los Angeles Chapter of NARAS, and is an Artist Ambassador for Campell’s Labels for Education and The Grammy Foundation.
She's been the featured saxophonist on the 2011 and 2012 seasons of "American Idol", won Best International Instrumentalist at the 2011 Wave Awards in Toronto, and Best Female Artist of the Year at the 2011 Oasis Contemporary Jazz Awards. She also appeared this season on the Fran Drescher show “Happily Divorced”.
Mindi authored the book “How To Play Madison Square Garden – A Guide To Stage Performance.”
She is currently touring the US and abroad with her band. The list of artists she has toured or recorded with are a testament to her talent. They include Aerosmith, Keb’ Mo’, Lalah Hathaway, Duran Duran, Lee Ritenour, the Backstreet Boys, Mandy Moore, Max Weinberg, Bill Champlin, David Pack, Mocean Worker, Adam Sandler, Rick Braun, Teena Marie, Bobby Lyle, Jonathan Butler, and Peter White.
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Mindi Abair Lyrics
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As there are no lyrics in this part of Mindi Abair's song "Home," the focus will be on the rest of the song. "Home" talks about the feeling of longing for somewhere that feels like home. Mindi's smooth and soulful voice tells the story of a person who has been travelling and wandering around for a long time, hoping to find a place to belong. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who has been searching for a sense of comfort and familiarity and is tired of feeling like a stranger in new places.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase, "I want to go home," emphasizing the longing for a place to belong. The verse talks about the different places the person has been to, and how they have tried to fit in, but ultimately feel out of place. The song's bridge gives a glimmer of hope, suggesting that the person may have finally found the place they belong. Overall, "Home" is a relatable and comforting song for anyone who has ever felt like they don't belong or is searching for a sense of home.
Line by Line Meaning
I feel it in my bones
My intuition tells me that something is amiss and that I need to return home.
That calling to my soul
My innermost being is being summoned to come back to where I belong.
It echoes through the halls
The echoes of my memories reverberate through the corridors of my mind, reminding me of the warmth and comfort of home.
The rooms I've yet to know
There are parts of my home that I have yet to explore and experience, and I long to discover them.
And the unfamiliar faces
Though there may be new faces in my home, they are still part of the familiarity that I long for.
They welcome me back home
Despite any changes or differences, the people in my home still accept and embrace me.
To a place where I belong
Home is where I know I fit in, where I am accepted and loved unconditionally.
It's been a long, long journey
My journey away from home has been a difficult and arduous one, and I am longing for the respite of home.
And I'm so far from my home
Distance has separated me from where I belong, and I am feeling the weight of that separation.
But I know where I belong
Despite being away for so long, I remember where my heart longs to be, which is home.
And someday I'll be back again
One day, I know I will return to where I truly belong.
To the place where I belong
Home is not just a physical space, but it is where my heart feels most at peace and comfortable.
Writer(s): Ty Stevens Copyright: Sobble Debop, WB Music Corp.
Contributed by Jackson M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.