Abraham Alexander (musician)
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Abraham Alexander is an American musician, songwriter, and guitarist based in
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. Becoming a wellknown singer in the Texas underground scene, he co-wrote and sang “Like A Bird” from the film ''
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'' receiving an
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nomination for Best Original Song.


Early life

Alexander was born and raised in
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, the son of Nigerian immigrants. He relocated to Texas with his family in the early 2000s at age 11 in order to escape the ever-present racial tensions of his birthplace. After losing his mother in a car accident with a drunk driver, Alexander was adopted in his teens by a foster family. In high school, he excelled at soccer, which led to a scholarship to play in college at Texas Wesleyan. In 2011, he sustained a torn ACL, which ultimately sidelined his soccer ambitions, but opened the door to his future music career. While recovering from his injury, he learned to play the guitar, which was given to him by his girlfriend at the time.


Career

After a chance encounter with
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, Alexander's first break in the industry came when he was invited to hum and sing background vocals during the recording of his 2015 debut album ''Coming Home''. At the encouragement of Bridges, Alexander began performing at open mics around Fort Worth. This led to an invitation to open for R&B artist
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in February 2017 at House of Blues in Dallas, Alexander's first real show. He released his first song in April 2019, a cover of Chris Isaak's classic hit "
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" as part of the Mahogany Covers series. In September later that year, he released his self-titled debut EP featuring his first four original songs. In June 2022, Alexander co-wrote a new song with Bridges and Kevin Kaarl called "Summer Moon" inspired by a local Fort Worth coffee shop they frequented during the COVID pandemic. In April 2023, he released his debut ''SEA/SONS'', which was co-produced by Alexander,
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, and Brad Cook, and released through
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. It featured guest appearances by Gary Clark Jr. on the track "Stay" as well as soul legend
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on the track "Deja Vu." The album debuted at #42 on Billboard's Top Current Album Sales chart and #83 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart. It was met with critical acclaim from ''
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'', '' No Depression'', ''
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'', ''The Bluegrass Situation'', ''
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'', '' World Cafe'', and ''
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''. He also made his television debut on ''
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'', performing his singles "Today," "Tears Run Dry," and "Eye Can See" along with a feature interview. In May 2023, he joined Gibson as the brand's first Marquee Artist. In December 2023 Alexander contributed a cover of Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home To Me" alongside Wilder Woods for Dualtone Records' ''Discovered & Covered'' compilation featuring an array of artists on their roster. In 2024 Alexander wrote and composed with Adrian Quesada the song "Like A Bird" for Greg Kwedar's film ''
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''. The song was nominated at the
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for Best Original Song. In addition to his own headline tours, Alexander has supported artists on the road such as
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,
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, Gary Clark Jr.,
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, and
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among others. He has also performed at festivals including
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, and
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.


Discography


Singles


EPs

* ''Abraham Alexander'' (2019) * ''Electric Deluxe Session'' (2023)


Albums

* ''SEA/SONS'' (2023)


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Alexander, Abraham Living people Year of birth missing (living people)