Music has a way of grounding us—of telling stories that feel both deeply personal and universally understood. That’s exactly what Common Man does so well. Hailing from Huntsville, Alabama, the band blends folk, country, and gospel influences into something both timeless and refreshingly honest.
On Sunday, March 16, at 5:00 PM, Common Man will take the stage at Fort Worth Presbyterian Church to open the 2025 Bluebonnet Sessions, a five-part concert series focused on authentic, moving performances in an intimate setting.
Common Man’s music speaks to life’s ordinary moments—the struggles, the grace, the humor—wrapped in rich harmonies and thoughtful songwriting. Their sound feels like an old friend, familiar yet full of surprises, and their live performances create a space where connection and reflection feel natural.
The Bluebonnet Sessions aims to bring together musicians who capture that same spirit, offering a place to slow down and really listen. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the band or just looking for something real, this will be an evening worth experiencing.
For those interested in attending, details can be found at riffmore.com.
Cheers,
Dowell
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