Nomi Abadi
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Nomi Abadi is a pianist, composer, actor, lyricist, vocalist, activist and inventor known for her work on Marvel's Thunderbolts* and creating the NORY® Double Keytar.[1]
Early life
Abadi's musical career began with a concert with the Orange County Chamber Orchestra as their youngest soloist at age 5, playing a Mozart concerto.[2] Growing up in Orange County, California, Abadi was homeschooled by her mother and taught piano by her father, the late classical and ragtime pianist Marden Abadi. At age 8, she began professional training in classical piano at the Mannes School of Music after auditioning at Juilliard. She graduated early from the Orange County School of the Arts at age 16 and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Music career
Abadi has composed the music for more than thirty films, games, concerts, musical theatre and solo projects. She was a score assistant for the American post-rock band Son Lux on their score for Thunderbolts*. Her composition credits include Sebastian (2023), starring Darius McCrary, and Gothic Springs (2019), starring Peyton List.[3]
Abadi's vocals are featured on Satanic Planet's 2021 self-titled LP release on the track "Devil in Me" featuring the poetry of Satanic Temple founder Lucien Greaves, which she also co-wrote.[4] She played piano on the 2019 album Sekou Andrews and the String Theory[5][6] which received a Grammy nomination that year in the Best Spoken Word category. Abadi joined String Theory on their following album, The Los Angeles Suite (2020), featuring artists Jens Kuross, SORNE, Shana Halligan, Vōx and Addie Hamilton.
NORY® Double Keytar
In 2017, Abadi invented the double keytar. The NORY Double Keytar was approved for a US Patent in 2019.[7] Nomi performed on the NORY at the 2025 Game Awards.
Discography
- 2012: Chase/No Running
- 2015: Nomi Abadi
- 2016: "Omega"
- 2020: "Animals"
- 2023: Heavy Reign
Activism
In 2020, Abadi founded the charity Female Composer Safety League (FCSL), which states that its mission is to provide networking, resources, community, support and allyship to up-and-coming women composers.[8] According to a 2023 article in The Guardian, FCSL was launched after Nomi held two gender safety panels at GameSoundCon and has attracted hundreds of members. The publication stated that "Nomi vowed to expose the toxic, abusive work conditions that run rampant behind the closed doors of soundtrack composing studios".
In 2023, Rolling Stone reported that Abadi had accused composer Danny Elfman in 2017 of sexually harassing her. According to the magazine's reporting, Abadi and Elfman signed a non-disclosure agreement in 2018, with Elfman agreeing to pay Abadi $830,000 if she did not publicize her allegations against him. In accordance with Abadi's wishes, part of the settlement helped establish the Female Composer Safety League. Elfman had defaulted on payments to the foundation, causing Abadi to file a breach of contract suit in Los Angeles Superior Court.[9][10] On July 10, 2024, Abadi sued Elfman for defamation over claims he made about her in Rolling Stone. The judge denied Elfman's bid to dismiss the suit. [11] [12][13][14][15]
A second accuser filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Elfman on October 19, 2023.[16] However, the case was dismissed on September 4, 2024 due to being time-barred.[17]
References
- ^ http://www.norykeytars.com
- ^ Moehringer, J.R. (13 August 1995). "All Keyed Up : Two Orange County Siblings With Striking Piano Skills Prepare for Juilliard School". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "Gothic Springs (2019)". Radio Times. Archived from the original on 28 November 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2024.
- ^ La Carmina (28 May 2021). "Satanic Planet Collaborators Shiva Honey and Nomi Abadi On The Satanic Temple's Activism for Women".
- ^ "CREDITS". String Theory.
- ^ "Sekou Andrews". Grammy Awards. 15 December 2020.
- ^ "Double-ended keyboard device". Google Patents.
- ^ Keegan, Rebecca (10 December 2021). "#MeToo Missed Us: Female Composers Speak Out". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Millman, Ethan (19 July 2023). "Danny Elfman Settled a Sexual-Harassment Allegation for $830,000". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
- ^ Wagmeister, Elizabeth (19 July 2023). "Danny Elfman Accused of Sexual Harassment by Female Composer He Agreed to Pay $830K Settlement". Variety. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
- ^ Millman, Ethan (11 July 2024). "Danny Elfman Sexual Misconduct Accuser Sues Film Composer for Defamation". Rolling Stone.
- ^ Siegel, Tatiana (11 July 2024). "Danny Elfman Hit With Defamation Lawsuit by Fellow Composer Who Accuses Him of Egregious Sexual Harassment". Variety.
- ^ Irvin, Jack (11 July 2024). "Danny Elfman Sued for Defamation by Composer Nomi Abadi After She Previously Accused Him of Sexual Harassment". People.
- ^ Haring, Bruce (11 July 2024). "Danny Elfman Sued For Defamation By Composer Who Previously Sued Him For Sexual Misconduct – Reports". Deadline Hollywood.
- ^ Kennelly, Greg (12 July 2024). "DANNY ELFMAN Sued For Defamation Over 2023 Rolling Stone Story". Metal Injection. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
- ^ Millman, Ethan (19 October 2023). "Danny Elfman: Second Woman Accuses Composer of Sexual Misconduct". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
- ^ Dillon, Nancy (5 September 2024). "Danny Elfman Sexual Assault Accuser Has Lawsuit Tossed in New Ruling". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 11 September 2024.