
It’s country porch music. Or maybe it’s make-strangers-feel-like-family music. When soul singer and guitarist Abraham Alexander strums serenading cords on his acoustic then adds bluesy vocals, it’s rather dreamy. “For me, it’s about emotion,” said Alexander, originally from Fort Worth, Texas. “Every note and lyric to my songs are important — so important that I find myself in these situations where crowds of people are hanging onto my every word.” The 28-year-old musician visited Atlanta mid-June for the first time to debut his new single “Stay” live at Heritage Sandy Springs Museum outside Atlanta. Alexander traveled with marketing organization Visit Fort Worth for its annual “Fort Worth in Atlanta: A Night of BBQ, Music and Whiskey.” The summer social gathering shares a slice of the “City of Cowboys and Culture” with Atlanta business professionals looking for opportunities to network and build community in Texas. Because Atlanta is the music capital of the South and also dubbed the