An undated photo of Miles Davis (left), Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (middle), and John Coltrane (right).

From now on, Florida A&M University’s Institute for Research in Music and Entertainment Industry Studies will be known as The Julian “Cannonball” and Nat Adderley Music Institute.

The honorary naming on behalf of the jazz greats was approved by FAMU’s Board of Trustees during a unanimous vote Thursday.

After hearing the good news, Alison Adderley — Nat Adderley’s daughter — said she was thrilled.

“I’m not sure I’m composed right now, actually,” Adderley, an economics professor at Valencia College in Orlando, told the Tallahassee Democrat in a phone interview. “This is a really wonderful thing and a great honor to two men whom I absolutely adore.”

Alison Adderley, an economics professor at Valencia College in Orlando, is the daughter of the late musician and jazz giant Nat Adderley.

The decision follows the City of Tallahassee’s recent renaming of its local music venue, the Adderley Amphitheater at Cascades Park, in January this year.

Tallahassee has also honored the icons by renaming a portion of Suwanee Street to Adderley Way and recognizing April 10 as “Nat and Cannonball Adderley Day” in 2022.



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