Born on tour into a musical family,
Mindi Abair was playing piano by the age of five. Within three years, she was playing saxophone and writing songs. She made her way through Berklee performing all kinds of music from
jazz to
rock and
R&B.
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Upon moving back to Los Angeles,
Abair started her own band. She also took on session work with artists as diverse as
the Gap Band,
Adam Sandler,
Mandy Moore,
John Tesh,
Teena Marie, and
the Backstreet Boys. During this time, she worked on creating her own sound and released her debut disc in 1999. The
Backstreet Boys connection really paid off for her, and her website and CD (entitled Love) took off. The year 2000 saw the release of the follow-up, Always and Never the Same, and shortly thereafter
Abair signed with GRP Records. A sophomore effort,
It Just Happens That Way, was issued in 2003. "Lucy's," "Save the Last Dance," and the album's title track went on to impact Top Ten radio. A year later,
Abair returned with
Come as You Are, her second set produced with her writing partner, Matthew Hager. In 2006,
Abair released Life Less Ordinary, which featured guest vocals from
Lalah Hathaway and
Keb' Mo', and also performed at the Governors Ball, the official Oscars afterparty. The following year, she appeared on guitarist
Peter White's -- with whom she had performed frequently -- Christmas album, but 2008 saw a return to her solo material (and an introduction to
Abair as a singer) with
Stars. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide