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Eden Ahbez 1908 - 1995

George Alexander Aberie of Desert Hot Springs, Riverside County, CA was born on April 15, 1908 in Kings County, New York United States, and died at age 86 years old on March 4, 1995 in Palm Springs, Riverside County, CA.
George Alexander Aberie
Eden Ahbez, Ahbe, George McGrew, Eden Abba
Desert Hot Springs, Riverside County, CA 92240
April 15, 1908
Kings County, New York, United States
March 4, 1995
Palm Springs, Riverside County, California, United States
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George Alexander Aberie's History: 1908 - 1995

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  • 04/15
    1908

    Birthday

    April 15, 1908
    Birthdate
    Kings County, New York United States
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Ahbez's father was Jewish and his mother was Scottish and English.
  • Nationality & Locations

    Born in Brooklyn New York, he lived in Kansas City and lived most of his life in California. He began in Northern California (the San Francisco Bay Area) and then moved down to Hollywood and Palm Springs.
  • Professional Career

    Song writer and poet. He is best remembered for his song "Nature Boy" which shot to No 1 on the Billboard charts and remained there for eight consecutive weeks during the summer of 1948.
  • 03/4
    1995

    Death

    March 4, 1995
    Death date
    auto accident
    Cause of death
    Palm Springs, Riverside County, California United States
    Death location
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Eden Ahbez
Eden Ahbez
Songwriter Eden Ahbez who is best remembered as writing "Nature Boy" as first recorded by Nat King Cole in 1948.
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Eden Ahbez described by friends.
Those that knew him described him as a songwriter, yogi, and mystic who lived off what the land provided him. He typically is best remembered for his long hair and wearing light colored clothing roaming the hills of Hollywood. He could play a number of instruments which he used while composing, and in one interview credited his musical talents to his upbringing with Hebraic melodies.

When he got a bit famous from his 'Nature Boy' song which Nat King Cole performed and topped the charts in 1948, he left the attention behind him and sought solitude.
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Eden Ahbez: Wrote Hit Song 'Nature Boy'
Burt A. Folkart wrote the following which appeared in the Los Angeles Times on Saturday March 11th 1995:

Eden Ahbez who continued to live amid the rustic, awkward charm of Big Tujunga Canyon even after he had earned tens of thousands of dollars from his hit song "Nature Boy" has died as a result of injuries suffered in an auto accident in the Palm Springs are.

Ahbez, one of the devotees of Gypsy Boots who followed that early "flower child" through the berry fields and date orchards of Northern California before settling in Los Angeles, was 86.

He died Saturday of injuries suffered in an accident last month.

Ahbez Boots (born Robert Bootzin), Gypsy Gene (real name unknown) and other long-haired young Nature Boys with more mundane names such as Bob Wallace and Fred Pfister became the vanguard of the health food faddists who traveled California playing their guitars and dining under the stars on cucumbers, persimmons and various sprouts while espousing the cleansing and aphrodisiac properties of herbal tea.

Boots - probably the most flamboyant of the tightly knit group of troubadours - achieved a certain measure of fame through TV appearances and becoming an ongoing presence at parades and ball games. Ahbez - who refused comment on the meaning of his assumed name - was of a more scholarly bent, writing poems and songs while marrying and having a child.

In 1944 he took one of his poems and set it to music, although an East Coast publishing company said years later that he had lifted the melody from a Hebrew hymn. Ahbez's brother-in-law, Al H. Jacobson, said the dispute was settled out of court and all rights to the song remained with Ahbez.

Legend has it that in 1948 Ahbez tried to show the song to Nat (King) Cole, who was appearing at a Los Angeles theater. Ahbez was refused permission to see the rising pianist and singer, so the frustrated composer - born in Brooklyn and the author of several other, lesser-known songs - left his score with a stagehand.

The manuscript reached Cole within hours. He looked it over and started an immediate search for the composer that lasted two weeks.

Cole recorded this tale of "a very strange enchanted boy who wandered very far," and Ahbez's composition jumped to the top of the charts.

Ahbez estimated that in 1948 alone his royalties would amount to $30,000 but scorned the money, saying "I live on $3 a week. That's what vegetables, fruits and nuts cost me."

After the immediacy of his success, Ahbez retreated into relative obscurity, writing his mystical poems and songs and working on a book while living most recently in Palm Springs.

His wife and son proceeded him in death, a family spokesman said.
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