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“Something’s
calling me, Callin’ my name, I can feel it in the air, I
can feel it in the trees, You know it’s just the Lord, Just
the Lord”! Those words poured forth from Daniel
Ballinger, while he was in the studio recording his first album
in 2005. He wasn’t prepared to answer at the time, but it’s
quite apparent that he listens to the Lord these days!
What would make one of the fastest rising blues musicians in the United
States walk away from his dream? By music industry standards, Slick
Ballinger was well on his way to stardom. Born May 26, 1984,
this young man with an old soul developed an intense love and appreciation
of Traditional Blues that led the native North Carolinian to make numerous
pilgrimages to Mississippi, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee, fueling
his musical ability along the way. Before the age of 18 he had played
with legendary artists: Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins, Otha Turner, "Steady
Rollin" Bob Margolin, Calvin "Fuzz" Jones, Big Bill
Morganfield, Henry Butler, Blind Mississippi Morris, T-Model Ford,
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Daniel received his first guitar as a Christmas
gift, initially so intimidated by the instrument, he could only look
at it. Overcoming his trepidation a few months later, he began learning
to play at the age of 15. A year later, he was a contender in the
2000 Triangle and the Charlotte Blues Society talent competitions,
placing first runner-up in both. He was the Triangle Blues Society
traditional category winner in 2001. After winning the 2002 Cape
Fear Blues Challenge, he represented the Blues Society of the Lower
Cape Fear in the Solo/Duo competition at the 2003 International Blues
Challenge in Memphis, where he finished as one of the top finalists.
In the summer of 2002, he spent some of the best time of his
life in Gravel Springs, Mississippi, living with and learning from
the 94-yr. old fife legend, the late Otha Turner. They became best
friends, spending their days side by side, waking at 5:30 in the
morning, tending the farm animals, working in the fields, traveling
the gravel roads, and playing the blues every evening. Late at night
they returned to a little house with no bathroom nor running water,
loaded up the CD player, and listened to the blues as they slept.
The valuable lessons and knowledge passed on from the older bluesman
greatly impacted Daniel’s life. Otha Turner taught him about
the land...people...helping others...and about Jesus. Upon Mr. Otha’s
death he asked Daniel to always make his last song for the Lord!
The young musician honored this request.
On the day of his high school graduation in 2003, he moved
to Como, Mississippi to follow his love for the blues. However,
it was there that Daniel began to feel the pull of the Lord. He spent
much of his time in church, where he really learned how to sing.
It wasn’t long before he was traveling to different churches
in the region performing Gospel. He continued to pursue his music
career in blues, but in hindsight it is easy to see that that God
always had a hand upon him.
The following year he represented the Howlin' Wolf Blues Society
of West Point, Mississippi, performing with his band in the 2004
International Blues Challenge. The trio wowed the judges and excited
the crowds with their Gospel flavored Mississippi-style Blues.
Daniel “Slick” Ballinger and the Soul Blues Boyz were
awarded the second place trophy for their outstanding performance.
Slick was also honored with the prestigious Albert King Award for
the most promising guitarist.
Following his success at the International Blues Challenge,
Daniel’s career took off. He signed a contract with Oh
Boy Records, John Prine's prestigious record label. They later released
his award winning first album, Mississippi Soul, which garnered
a win at the 2007 Blues Music Awards for Best New Artist Debut. This
award is considered to be among the highest honor a blues musician
can receive. He also began tearing up the stages at music festivals
across the country, as well as internationally in Canada, and as
far away as Jamaica and Mexico. His passionate,
high-energy style was well received. Slick Ballinger earned a reputation
of being a great showman, a spirited dancer, and a definite crowd
pleaser. Long lines for autographs and record sales ensued. Radio
appearances, newspaper and magazine articles also ensued. There was
something missing from his life, however.
What would make one of the fastest rising blues musicians in the United
States walk away from his dream?
In 2006, he found the answer. It was Jesus Christ!
A new dream was born; he was baptized, and his life began to change.
Unexpectedly, a few weeks later while he was out driving, he became
filled with The Holy Ghost. A life-altering experience, so powerful
that he had to pull off the road! There has been no turning back.
He now knows his mission in life, a calling to minister and spread
the word of Jesus Christ. Baptized in Jesus name, filled with the
Holy Ghost, and armed with the word of God, he is on a new path.
These days he can often be found preaching the Gospel at Guild
Ministries in Raleigh, NC, a ministry for the homeless. He also travels
the southeast preaching, giving testimony, and/or performing at various
churches, festivals, radio stations and other venues. His wife,
Ashlye often accompanies him, sometimes sharing the word, or contributing
her beautiful voice in a song. Daniel is also currently working on
new songs for his next album, a Gospel record that he will begin
recording soon. You can expect the same exciting young performer.
His musical roots are still there, and he is still dancing; he just
switched partners!
For Booking Contact:
Daniel "Slick" Ballinger
(919) 333-3114

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